This is currently doing the rounds. Worth passing on, I think:
Below is the text of a message from Michael Eavis. If you are thinking of
going to Glastonbury without a ticket, or know anyone who might be, please
read it. If you know anyone who may try and get in without a ticket,
convince them otherwise. The old 'well, one will make no difference' doesn't
cut it - every single person who gets in without a ticket is one more chance
that there will NEVER be another Glastonbury.
The Message:
I need to ask you all a big favour.
Most of you probably know that for years a lot of people have been getting
in to Glastonbury without tickets. Over or under the fence, forgery, scams -
whatever. This year things have to change for good, otherwise the Festival
will be gone, for ever.
I've spent most of my life working on this show, and hundreds, perhaps
thousands of people have helped to make it what it is. Let me explain why
I'm so worried.
Last year, nearly twice as many people came to the festival than we were
allowed under the terms of our licence. Meanwhile, on the same weekend, just
across the North Sea at the Roskilde Festival near Copenhagen, a tragedy
occurred. Nine people died in a crush as Pearl Jam came onstage. It doesn't
take much to realise that the same thing could happen here if we don't do
something about the overcrowding.
We have taken a year off to calm things down, and to think about the future.
There have been monthly meetings with the authorities to work out acceptable
ways to run the event properly, and above all, safely.
We've completely reviewed our security arrangements to make sure safety is
of paramount importance. We've designed a new fence, one that can't be taken
apart, climbed over or tunnelled under. The approaches will be patrolled
constantly by a professional security organisation. We're also taking steps
to top people without tickets reaching the site. Cars without ticket-holders
won't be let into the car parks. People without tickets won't be allowed on
to the buses coming to the site.
So this message has to be understood - you will not get in without a ticket.
The festival site can't practically be made any bigger than it is. There is
only so much room. In order for the festival to continue, we have to keep
the numbers within limits that can be shown to be safe. And this is the last
chance we have to succeed. If we fail, we will, understandably, be denied
our licence in future. No-one wants to allow a tragedy like Roskilde to
happen here.
Please make sure that a new generation of young people can experience the
magical, memorable moments that others have had over the last 30 years.
Please respect the festival, and all that it stands for. It has
become a real part of our culture. You need it; we need it; the charities we
all support need it.
I'm pleading with you to help me keep it alive.
Don't come without a ticket.
Michael Eavis |