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Dom Joly review – Glastonbury Festival 2025

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Dom Joly – The Astrolabe Theatre, Glastonbury Festival 2025 Dom Joly’s performance opening the Astrolabe Theatre is essentially an extension…

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Glastonbury Festival 2025: Full Coverage

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Glastonbury is the world’s largest green field performing arts festival with hundreds of stages and thousands of performances day and…

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Cabaret Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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The Cabaret tent is set in Bella’s Field alongside Sensation Seekers, A Little More Sensation, Poetry&Words and the late-night Mavericks,…

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The Circus Big Top Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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The clue is in the name – the Circus Big Top is the official home of Circus at Glastonbury. They…

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The Astrolabe Theatre Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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The Astrolabe is one of our favourite tents on site – and not just because it’s probably the only venue…

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Poetry&Words Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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Poetry&Words is the only stage dedicated to poetry at Glastonbury Festival and each year they host a variety of poetic…

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Sensation Seekers Stage Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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Sensation Seekers Stage promises “a whole bag of wrong, that is oh, so right!” There’s more music on offer on…

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Summer House Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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Situated at the bottom of Glebeland in the shadow of the Theatre & Circus’s archway, Summer House is an outdoor…

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The Gateway Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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Glastonbury Festival’s open-air stage, The Gateway is situated at the top of Glebeland and offers a real variety of acts…

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The Pavement Preview / Glastonbury 2025

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Opening at 2pm on the Wednesday of the festival, just six hours after gates, The Pavement is one of the…

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