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Glastonburyminiguide.Pdf GLASTONBURY 2003 MAP Produced by Guardian Development Cover illustrations: John & Wendy Map data: Simmons Aerofilms MAP MARKET AREA INTRODUCTION GETA LOAD OF THIS... Welcome to Glastonbury 2003 and to the official Glastonbury Festival Mini-Guide. This special edition of the Guardian’s weekly TV and entertainments listings magazine contains all the information you need for a successful and stress-free festival. The Mini-Guide contains comprehensive listings for all the main stages, plus the pick of the acts at Green Fields, Lost and Cabaret Stages, and advice on where to find the best of the weird and wonderful happenings throughout the festival. There are also tips on the bands you shouldn’t miss, a rundown of the many bars dotted around the site, fold-out maps to help you get to grips with the 600 acres of space, and practical advice on everything from lost property to keeping healthy. Additional free copies of this Mini-Guide can be picked up from the Guardian newsstand in the market, the festival information points or the Workers Beer Co bars. To help you keep in touch with all the news from Glastonbury and beyond, the Guardian and Observer are being sold by vendors and from the newsstands at a specially discounted price during the festival . Whatever you want from Glastonbury, we hope this Mini-Guide will help you make the most of it. Have a great festival. Watt Andy Illustration: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION INFORMATION POINTS hygiene. Make sure you wash MONEY give a description. If you lose There are five information your hands after going to the loo The NatWest bank is near the your children, ask for advice points where you can get local, and before eating. Remember farmhouse and will cash one at any information point. festival and travel information, that food, especially meat, can cheque per day accompanied by Lost kids are looked after in sitemaps, postcards, and leave go off in hot, humid conditions. a cheque card and cheque book the Children’s Area until 8pm, messages. You will also find cash Firewood is provided if you (with some cheques in it). There after which they are taken to payphones at the counter. want to cook your own food: are 24-hour cash machines Wagonshed Welfare, which do not use wood from hedges. here, accepting all major cards, provides experienced child care. EMERGENCY SERVICES Light fires away from tents and plus some Link ATMs next to The festival has its own fire, always change camping gas the Medical Centre near the LOST PROPERTY ambulance and paramedic outside tents, never inside, Other Stage, also open 24 hours. Lost property is at the services. In case of emergency, making sure the gas tap is off. Go with a friend. Bring only the Wagonshed. A huge amount contact stewards or uniformed cards you need and keep a note of gear is handed in during and security who have radio access SECURITY of the numbers, in case they are after the festival, so you are not to these services. There are also Keep your money with you at lost or stolen. £25 a day should wasting your time. Stolen items medical and security crews in all times. This also applies to be enough for food and drink. should be reported to the police the pits of the main stages and any medication you cannot be for insurance purposes. After the Dance Tent. without. Only bring what you MEETING PEOPLE the festival you can submit a need. Take basic precautions: Arrange to meet friends at the report of a missing item on FIRST AID &MEDICAL postcode your valuables and Meeting Point or some quiet the website. You can get first aid at one of two be inventive about hiding your location. If you get lost, leave medical centres: the Pennard money at night: spread it a message at any of the LITTER (near the Other Stage) or the around. Padlocks on tents are an information points or with Help the litter crew keep the Farmhouse Medical Centre. They invitation. If you are the victim Radio Avalon 87. 7FM festival litter-free by collecting have staff on duty 24 hours a day of crime, report it at police HQ rubbish around your campsite who can treat most accidents and in the Emergency Services area, DISABLED FACILITIES and using the appropriate bags illnesses on the spot. A midwife where you can ask for a crime Facilities for wheelchair users and bins. Free bin bags are and psychiatrist are on call. There record for insurance purposes. include a reserved parking provided at information points. are regular dental surgeries at area near the Gate A and a Polystyrene is banned from the the Pennard Medical Centre and PROPERTY LOCK-UPS dedicated camping area (with site; paper plates and cups can a dentist on call for emergencies. Use the free 24-hour property free transport between the two), be recycled. Don’t burn plastic. The Pharmacy can dispense lock-ups. Mark valuables with a viewing platform in the main Do not throw anything into the most prescriptions. your postcode and house arena, and disabled toilets. River Whitelake, nor pee in it or number. Deposit belongings in in any hedges or ditches: it can HEALTH &SAFETY the morning, then pick them up LOST CHILDREN be hazardous to wildlife. This is Avoid risk of stomach upset by later. You can also buy cheap loo Remember what your kids are a working farm: please respect observing some simple rules of rolls and soap at the lock-ups. wearing: it is much easier to it and those who live on it. PREVIEW FRIDAY CROWD PLEASERS The first day of the festival witnesses the greatest crowd- pleasers in action. If you’re a crowd, hey, you’ll be pleased. Elsewhere, there’s still plenty to celebrate. A songwriter favoured by Jack White (Stripes), Brendon Benson matches his melodic skills only with his self-deprecation. Meanwhile, Detroit’s Electric Six are to be found in charge of a mean electro-trash version of the dirty guitar formula. Notorious for their Danger! High Voltage! single, their latest, Gay Bar, can only add to their infamy. But now, please stand for those anthems. His majesty David Gray, whose songs Babylon and This Year’s Love have triumphed for him before, looks likely to do so again. Fatboy Slim and Primal Scream, meanwhile, play huge tunes for those with their hands, not their lighters in the air. Yes, it’s the end of the day and returning headliners REM are on hand. It looks like everything will work out fine. Watt Andy Illustration: FRIDAY DAYTIME Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 11.00 11.15 10.15 12.30 11.15 11.30 Stabilizer Ben Andrews Rileys Second David Saw Corporate Greenpeace Skin Whores Kids (DJs) 12.40 12.45 13.30 Krafty Kuts Chuck Prophet 11.00 Ted Barnes 12.15 12.30 (Finger Lickin) and Mission Mairead Fabrics Aidan B Express 14.30 13.40 11.50 Rodrigo y 13.30 13.30 Futureshock 14.15 Mr Mojo Gabriela Far Que Will Saul Souad Massi 14.40 12.40 15.30 15.00 14.30 Soul of Man competition Darden Smith Laid Blak Danny winner Macmillan De La Soul La De 15.40 16.35 16.30 10.15 10.20 Mint Maria Doyle Sirius B 15.45 The Darkness The Jeevas Royale Kennedy PFN 11.30 11.10 16.30 16.45 Inspiral Har Mar Plump 13.30 Tony Global Carpets Superstar DJs Buffseeds 13.00 12.00 14.25 Echo and the Nada Surf Future Bunnymen Heads 13.00 14.30 Pete Yorn 15.25 De La Soul Mew 14.00 16.00 Athlete 16.20 Mogwai The Caesars 15.00 Tom MacRae 16.00 Athlete Yo La Tengo Carpets Inspiral FRIDAY EVENING Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 17.30 17.10 17.20 17.45 17.30 18.00 Zwan Cooper Temple I Am Kloot The Frames tbc Iain Taylor Clause 19.10 18.20 19.15 18.30 19.15 Suede 18.40 Brendon Sharon Love Grocer James Lavelle Electric Six Benson Shannon 20.55 20.00 20.30 David Gray 20.00 19.20 21.00 Skinny Sumo Tayo Idlewild Black Box Julian Cope 22.50 Recorder 21.30 21.45 REM 21.30 Bullys Audio Temple of Lee Coombs Royksopp 18.00 15.45 20.20 Sound Audio Bullys Afro Celts Junior Senior 23.00 23.00 (live) 23.00 Way Out West Primal Scream 17.15 21.30 Tony Allen (DJ set) 19.00 Ozomatli Lemon Jelly Seb Fontaine 18.45 23.05 20.30 Alison Moyet Death in Vegas Xpress 2 20.15 22.30 Beth Orton Fat Boy Slim 21.45 Skatalites David Gray David 23.15 Morcheeba Beth Orton Beth Death in Vegas in Death FRIDAY OTHER STAGES Lost* Cinema Green Fields* Cabaret* 13.15 11.00 Howard Rhythm Wave Marks 11.45 14.00 Jack Russell Nick Turner’s Allstars 13.30 Murray 15.00 Lachlan-Young Luca Fronza Donnie Darko Donnie 14.35 15.30 22.00 13.00 John Otway Bluefoot Wild Biggles Project Thornberrys Wartime Band 15.10 Joolz 16.30 00.00 14.30 Tayo Donnie Darko The Lo Polidoro 15.55 Band Stewart Lee 17.00 02.00 The Egg Bowling for 16.00 17.20 Columbine The FOS Bros Boothby 20.00 Graffoe Terminalhead 17.30 Nick Wilkinson 20.45 21.30 Jeff Green Hybrid 21.30 (featuring Le Cod Afrique 21.30 Peter Hook) Ross Noble 23.00 22.20 Riven 22.20 James Lavelle Ed Byrne 23.00 23.00 Includes Crazy Beat and Out Of Time Nightmares Phil Kay j on Wax *Highlights PREVIEW SATURDAY ACAPTIVE AUDIENCE There are likely to be as many highlights on Saturday as there are members of The Polyphonic Spree.
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