Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's funny because they might be the worst 2 nights of the whole 2009-2011 period![]()
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Literally EVERY other DVD from that period is way more enjoyable than Glastonbury and Pasadena.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It's funny because they might be the worst 2 nights of the whole 2009-2011 period![]()
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Literally EVERY other DVD from that period is way more enjoyable than Glastonbury and Pasadena.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I don't know if they would be able to do a festival outside of Live Nations management now. They did Bonnaroo. That was a year after LN took over Roo's promoter.
Originally posted by superchuk5:[..]
Is Glasto under Live Nation management?
Earlier this week we shared the schedule for our dedicated #Glastonbury2020 channel..
— BBC Glastonbury (@bbcglasto) June 24, 2020
Now we can share with you every full set you will be able to watch on @BBCiPlayer, minus a few surprise classic sets we'll share over the weekend ?
Get ready... there are a lot... pic.twitter.com/igh8j6gOuZ
Originally posted by SJKamal:https://twitter.com/bbcglasto/status/1275805962880921601?s=21
Literally everyone but U2. I wonder why?
Originally posted by SJKamal:https://twitter.com/bbcglasto/status/1275805962880921601?s=21
Literally everyone but U2. I wonder why?
Originally posted by Papo:Edge is still mixing it.
Originally posted by SJKamal:https://twitter.com/bbcglasto/status/1275805962880921601?s=21
Literally everyone but U2. I wonder why?
At 10:30pm tonight, BBC will be showing "Best of Glastonbury 2011" featuring footage from Coldplay, U2 and Beyoncé and others over 2-hours, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the festival. The programme been advertised for BBC Four. Thanks @U2Partygirl5 pic.twitter.com/SwtrOYxHnR
— U2Songs.com (@u2songs) June 28, 2020