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I went a few years ago when there were only about 10,000 people attending. it was a great little festival with loads of families. There was only one stage and people were sat down all day listening to the bands so it was really chilled out. I gather it has got quite a bit bigger...


It might be worth staying in a hotel, there are quite a few on the island, the local buses run regularly a short walk from the venue.


Hope you have fun.

I don't intend to be heading into the mosh pitt with him so while I am going to get some protection for his ears anyway he won't be anywhere near the speakers. Can't say I have ever noticed that on TV or while at festivals but there you go...


citizenEd thanks for the tip, I was thinking vodka Jellies actually?

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