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    Hey Lovelies...

    Anyway, i've come to the conclusion that concerts are turd nowadays so i wanna go to some decent festivals... Apart from Glasto and the Wireless festival i don't know any..

    Which festivals are good... (no age limit like 18, im 15, looking for this year and next..) 1Day or a few days, anywhere in the UK..

    Thanksies.

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    Leeds festival is decent
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    Just used this amazing thing called Google and looked it up..

    2009's line up was decent, TING IS bruv, i need a over 18 to go with, as with wireless festival, and a lot other.. I need to find a cool 18 year old friend who likes music haha

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    Pretty sure most festivals will be over 18 unless acompanied by an adult
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    Y Not Festival is pretty good, I went last year and will be returning this year, no age limit I believe. Relatively small, just 3,000 people and not the biggest of bands (Noah and the whale headlined) but if you like stuff which is borderline mainstream it's good, I discovered a lot of new artists there.

    It's in some remote region of the Peak District btw
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Y Not Festival is pretty good, I went last year and will be returning this year, no age limit I believe. Relatively small, just 3,000 people and not the biggest of bands (Noah and the whale headlined) but if you like stuff which is borderline mainstream it's good, I discovered a lot of new artists there.

    It's in some remote region of the Peak District btw
    Yeh last year i went camping near there and i saw posters for it saying noah and the whale and drove past the actual field, looked pretty decent.

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    http://www.isleofwightfestival.com/lineup.aspx
    Isle of wight festival isn't looking too bad at all this year.
    V Festival usually looks good as well.
    One that i'm going to this year, it's only one day but the Slam Dunk Festival, just loads of Pop Punk bands really. www.myspace.com/slamdunkclub it's only about £20
    This is our situation and we're happy to be here,
    I wouldn't change this place for anything.


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    reading/leeds is 16+ without an adult, not that they ever ID anyway. either that or latitude if you want something chilllllllll
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    Glasto is the best but next to no chance of getting a ticket now and Reading looks pretty good this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by untrustus View Post
    reading/leeds is 16+ without an adult, not that they ever ID anyway. either that or latitude if you want something chilllllllll
    Yeah, that's why me and my friends decided to go to reading this year. The line-up hasn't been announced yet but I think it's coming out sometime late march It's not cheap but it should be funfunfun.


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