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Glastonbury 2014: Uncut’s Ultimate Review!

The stages are being dismantled, the last stragglers are leaving the site and the sheep are nervously making their way back to the fields of Avalon... With Glastonbury over for another 12 months, here are the links to all our reviews from year's festival. Glastonbury Day 1: Blondie, New Build, East India Youth

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30th June 2014
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    The stages are being dismantled, the last stragglers are leaving the site and the sheep are nervously making their way back to the fields of Avalon…

    With Glastonbury over for another 12 months, here are the links to all our reviews from year’s festival.

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