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Jumping at Camp Bestival
Bestival, Latitude, Roskilde, Benicassim, Glastonbury and Big Chill. From iconic music festivals, to little known gatherings, there is no denying that summer means one thing: pitching a tent in a muddy field and getting to grips with your inner musician. On this page you'll find a tonne of information about music festivals across the world and how to make the most of them. You may even find one you never knew existed.

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    I know it's a long hot weekend and it's easy to get carried away with the summer atmosphere, but believe me, you don't want to wear flip-flops to a festival. If you do, you're just asking for a rather large and over-enthusiastic fan jumping on your little toe right in the middle of Nick Cave. If you manage to make it through that ordeal you'll have to traipse through the indescribable liquid festering around your nearest portaloo. It smells unmentionable and by the third day of the festival it'll be an inch deep (or in footwear terms, 1.5 flip-flops). Trust me, that's the last thing you want to feel between your toes when you're miles/days away from a hot shower!

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    Latitude Festival

    Posted by fairyglass 8 May 2009

    Lay shearling (thin) sheepskins under your sleeping stuff - they insulate beautifully and add a layer of comfort.

    Can be found at most country fairs

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    Two years ago at the Latitude festival in Suffolk, one of my friends (who is a big Strokes fan) decided it would be a good idea to jump the fence in the Uncut Arena to get a high-five from Albert Hammond Jnr.
    He made it to the top of the stage and stood there with his hand reaching up, waiting for his idol to high-five him, but Albert just turned away and carried on playing, leaving my friend looking a bit lost at the front of the stage.
    For me, it was one of the funniest things I have ever seen, but for my friend it was disappointing and embarrassing - even more so because I have photographic evidence.
    So, if you're going to a festival this year, remember - rock stars don't appreciate drunk English men trying to gatecrash their set.

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    Festival toilets?

    Posted by JoeyBayonets 4 May 2009

    Everyone knows one of the worst things about your favourite festivals are the toilets, right?
    One way to avoid the greatest extent of such a problem is to consume an entire block of cheese immediately prior to going to said festival, slowing down certain aspects of the digestive process in such a way as to give you greater toilet freedom.
    But this is not for the faint hearted, and is not without its unpleasentness when the chickens come home to roost a few days later. Be cautious!

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