Biggles at Glastonbury 2008

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In 2008, we're playing on

  • Thursday lunch
    Croissant Neuf Bandstand
    14:00 (TBC) in The Croissant Neuf / Green Roadshow Bandstand.

  • Friday afternoon
    Shangri La (the site previously occupied by "Lost Vagueness")
    16:00 at the Come and Play stage

  • Saturday teatime
    Croissant Neuf Circus Tent
    17:30 in the Croissant Neuf Circus Tent. Make sure you get up in time to be early for a good seat, we don't want anyone standing at the back getting crushed like last time!

  • Saturday night, late (= Sunday morning, early)
    Croissant Neuf Circus Tent
    01:00 (TBC) acoustic session run by Your Dad, Biggles and a load of blue-grass-ers.

  • Sunday afternoon
    Babylon Bandstand aka The Market Bandstand
    14:40 at The Babylon Bandstand - a bit near the pyramid stage and the hot cider stall. Possibly with a PA, or, at least, very loud stage monitors.

There's a map of some of the gig locations below. The Croissant Neuf Tent is in the box marked "Green Roadshow"

Biggles from Outer Space

The Biggles spy satellite was passing over in 2004 and you can see a picture of our little corner of Glastonbury here. Note - it's a 180k download.

Shameless Plug for those nice people at Croissant Neuf!

Croissant Neuf are putting on their very own festival in South Wales from 15th - 17th August 2008. Biggles are playing and we think it will be great!

www.partyneuf.co.uk

Pyramid stage webcam (2007)

www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury/webcam/webcam1.shtml

Map of Biggles gig locations

map of Biggles gig locations

 

 

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