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Glastonbury highlights

Magnificent Muse or Wonderful Stevie? Dancing at dawn or chilling round the campfire? If you’re back from Glastonbury share your highlights with us and add your flag to our interactive map.

GlastoBlog is all about the real festival-goers’ experience, so help tell the story of Glasto 2010 by uploading your favourite photos using the upload form. Tell us where your photo was taken and at what time so we can put you on the map at the right hour. Or if your photos are on your phone you can MMS them to 60300 starting your message with the word GLASTO.


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Looking ahead to Glastonbury 2010

We’re setting out to capture the experience of Glastonbury 2010 through the eyes of real festival-goers. While TV and radio focus on the main music acts on the big stages, we’re looking for the more personal moments and the more intimate shared experiences that all add up to making Glasto so unique.

We want as many people as possible to join in and share those moments by sending us a quick mobile “postcard” – a photo, a video or just a few words.

Everything will be posted live on the blog as it comes in, creating a communal view of the festival as it develops over 100 hours – and you’ll also be able to view everyone’s postcards through an interactive map of the festival site.


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What are you looking forward to?

Gorillaz, Muse, Stevie Wonder and the line-up on the Pyramid Stage might be the headline-grabbers but everyone who’s going to Glastonbury this year will have their own list of must-see acts and must-do experiences. Tell us the things you’re most looking forward to.

And look out for the GlastoBlog team when you’re there – we’ll be in Chill and Charge and out and about across the site listening to people’s stories. You can also get your photos, videos and posts on to the blog by sending an MMS to 60300 starting with the word GLASTO.


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Power wellies

Gold and Silver Hunter wellies may have been the must-haves at the Isle of Wight festival, but Orange have recently unveiled a whole new level of welly love.

Orange Power wellies are thermoelectric wellies that charge your mobile phone using heat from your feet. Twelve hours of stomping around gives enough power to charge a phone for one hour.

There’s only one pair in existence at the moment, but they’ll be hot-footing it to the festival this year. If you’re going to the festival, you’ll be able to see them for yourself next week in Chill and Charge.