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Soggy Glastonbury starts rocking | Soggy Glastonbury starts rocking |
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The Glastonbury Festival is getting into full swing as fans face a weekend in wellies yet again after wet weather. | The Glastonbury Festival is getting into full swing as fans face a weekend in wellies yet again after wet weather. |
Heavy showers fell late on Thursday and further light rain is forecast. Some 125,000 fans were on site by Friday. | Heavy showers fell late on Thursday and further light rain is forecast. Some 125,000 fans were on site by Friday. |
Kate Nash was first on the Pyramid Stage, with Kings of Leon, Pete Doherty and Jimmy Cliff also on Fridayâs bill. | Kate Nash was first on the Pyramid Stage, with Kings of Leon, Pete Doherty and Jimmy Cliff also on Fridayâs bill. |
But the event has not sold out and organisers have put £50 day tickets for Sunday entry on general sale for the first time. | But the event has not sold out and organisers have put £50 day tickets for Sunday entry on general sale for the first time. |
Kate Nash told fans: "It's been an honour to open the festival and I hope you have such a good time. | Kate Nash told fans: "It's been an honour to open the festival and I hope you have such a good time. |
Franz Ferdinand are due to play an unannounced gig on Friday night on the Park stage. | Franz Ferdinand are due to play an unannounced gig on Friday night on the Park stage. |
Theft increase | Theft increase |
A total of 137,000 fans are expected over the weekend. Police said the number of thefts was up sharply on last year but there were fewer drug-related arrests. | A total of 137,000 fans are expected over the weekend. Police said the number of thefts was up sharply on last year but there were fewer drug-related arrests. |
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis explains why the festival is so special | Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis explains why the festival is so special |
A police spokeswoman attributed the increase in thefts - from 19 at this stage in 2007 to 127 by Friday morning - to sunshine during the day on Thursday. | A police spokeswoman attributed the increase in thefts - from 19 at this stage in 2007 to 127 by Friday morning - to sunshine during the day on Thursday. |
"When we have had sunny weather in the past, we tend to find tent-thefts go up," she said. | "When we have had sunny weather in the past, we tend to find tent-thefts go up," she said. |
A suspected thief was also detained by festival-goers after allegedly disturbing two women in their tent overnight. | A suspected thief was also detained by festival-goers after allegedly disturbing two women in their tent overnight. |
The wet weather on Thursday night has left the site damp with some mud underfoot. | The wet weather on Thursday night has left the site damp with some mud underfoot. |
But fans are hoping further rain will hold off and prevent a quagmire on the scale of the last two festivals, in 2007 and 2005. | But fans are hoping further rain will hold off and prevent a quagmire on the scale of the last two festivals, in 2007 and 2005. |
Those mudbaths have been partly to blame for putting fans off buying tickets this year. | Those mudbaths have been partly to blame for putting fans off buying tickets this year. |
It seems like it wouldn't be the same without rain Glastonbury reveller | It seems like it wouldn't be the same without rain Glastonbury reveller |
"I did think twice about coming back because last year was such hard work," said Naomi Hadfield, 25, from Liverpool. | "I did think twice about coming back because last year was such hard work," said Naomi Hadfield, 25, from Liverpool. |
"But I thought 'I hope it's better weather', and I chanced it," she said, sheltering from the rain in a canvas café selling hog roasts and giant Yorkshire puddings. | "But I thought 'I hope it's better weather', and I chanced it," she said, sheltering from the rain in a canvas café selling hog roasts and giant Yorkshire puddings. |
"It seems like it wouldn't be the same without rain," said her friend, 21-year-old Tom Kelly. "It's an English tradition." | "It seems like it wouldn't be the same without rain," said her friend, 21-year-old Tom Kelly. "It's an English tradition." |
Jay-Z debate | Jay-Z debate |
Another reason for the slow sales has been the choice of headliners, with particular criticism for Jay-Z's slot at the top of the bill on Saturday. | Another reason for the slow sales has been the choice of headliners, with particular criticism for Jay-Z's slot at the top of the bill on Saturday. |
"He doesn't belong here," Ms Hadfield said. | "He doesn't belong here," Ms Hadfield said. |
A look at how many people, stages, tents and loos there are at Glastonbury | A look at how many people, stages, tents and loos there are at Glastonbury |
"In his field he's the best of the best. However, he's not my cup of tea and one of the reasons it didn't sell out is because he's headlining." | "In his field he's the best of the best. However, he's not my cup of tea and one of the reasons it didn't sell out is because he's headlining." |
Twenty-year-old Harriet Read from Bristol said she was looking forward to seeing Jay-Z, despite not normally being a fan. | Twenty-year-old Harriet Read from Bristol said she was looking forward to seeing Jay-Z, despite not normally being a fan. |
"I can't wait - it will be awesome," she said. "It's at Glastonbury and I just want to know how it will pan out. | "I can't wait - it will be awesome," she said. "It's at Glastonbury and I just want to know how it will pan out. |
"I want to know if he will kick the critics' asses or if it will be awful." | "I want to know if he will kick the critics' asses or if it will be awful." |
Silent disco | Silent disco |
As well as the music, other attractions include a silent disco, a planetarium, a whirlpool bath and a replica New York nightclub. | As well as the music, other attractions include a silent disco, a planetarium, a whirlpool bath and a replica New York nightclub. |
The overwhelming majority of festival-goers are now at the Glastonbury siteThis year sees a new area called Shangri-La, which hosts the Jacuzzi Lounge, the Gramophon Salon - a Japanese café where waiters in kimonos serve records - and a 1950s-style US diner that doubles as a nightclub. | |
"There's more than just music," says Joey Scott, 16, from Bristol. "At some festivals, there is just music. Here, you never run out of things to do." | "There's more than just music," says Joey Scott, 16, from Bristol. "At some festivals, there is just music. Here, you never run out of things to do." |
Some fans arriving on Friday are expected to face delays in getting to the site after a nearby fire at a scrapyard a mile away. | Some fans arriving on Friday are expected to face delays in getting to the site after a nearby fire at a scrapyard a mile away. |
The fire is still burning and police said the A37 road would remain shut for much of Friday as a result. | The fire is still burning and police said the A37 road would remain shut for much of Friday as a result. |