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Glastonbury festival webcam

18th June 2007 - 14:13

The BBC’s Glastonbury 2007 webcam is currently (14:01 18/06/07) showing a very damp Pyramid Stage!

The whole site is really taking shape and I suspect that the workers on site now are hoping for some sunshine.

Glastonbury Webcam

 

 

Glastonbury Live Webcam

http://www.bbc.co.uk/glastonbury/webcam/webcam1.shtml

The Glastonbury webcam is updated every hour on the hour and there’s also other webcams to the left and right of the Pyramid Stage.

Keep checking and hope that rain goes away!

Posted in Glastonbury


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    18 Responses to “Glastonbury festival webcam”

  1. terry said on

    The WebKam’s broke … It’s up a pole that no one can get to? – I’m glad (in a way!) I stopped going in 2003: – The Burbs came to Glasto …

    Well that about sums it up! – what else will go wrong? – Its ALL WRONG – now!

  2. Kara said on

    Just looked at the weather and may your god whoever he may be be with you

  3. Bubble Butt said on

    It was much better when all the freaks in the world came out to play, now it’s totally different

  4. Gary Spain said on

    HOPE THE WEATHER DONT BEAT YOU ESPECIALY PHIL GREEN AND IS ADOPTED FAMILY

  5. Gary Spain said on

    GOOD LUCK TO PLONK ON IS WEDDING AT GLASTO 2007, IS ROBIN YOUR BEST MAN

  6. Mawdens Followers said on

    If anyone sees Simon and Jill jumping over the broom please wish them happy handfasting.

  7. woodland babe said on

    have a good one

  8. Terry Ward said on

    Being a being who has been visiting Glastonbury since ‘71 and being submerged more than once in questionable fluids I find myself being overflowing with future sympathy for the beings going this year.

  9. Hugh Janus said on

    die mo’fo student mud dwellers

  10. dave munford said on

    i wish the cam was workin i NEED to see the people
    FIX IT NOW lol

  11. KingKnut said on

    I am so so so so happy that it’s raining, it serves them right for letting people charge £7000 for a yurt. You either had to be lucky or loaded to go so hahaha, up to now 700 injuries, no doubt it will be “the best one yet” Well I’d rather be in a three legged race with Alex Higgins then be seen there.

  12. narc said on

    GLASTONBURY IS DEAD!! i watched it DIE writhing in the agony of boujour middle class coke heads! as it DIED it was robbed by scumbags i watched them steal every last ounce of good will and peace from its dying body while the POLICE held down its fat gout infested limbs. so let the rich souless ones dance on its rotting corpse!! they can keep it! PEACE TO ALL THE HIP HOPPERS SHOW STOPPERS AND THE ACID BLOTTER DROPPERS!

  13. leonard said on

    Amen to that

  14. mudplugger said on

    Dead? i think not, yea loads of middle class twats on thier first and last glasto, done it ticked the box and all that, but the vibes still there youve just got to look a bit harder these days. Oh and it is still possible to get in for free, we helped 5 people in!

  15. Julie said on

    I heard that Lost Vagueness will not be in attendance, but instead some people there will try and replicate all the venues that LV do, in the same place….in conjunction with Melvin Benn. So I guess the last remaining underground realness of the festival is truly dead..

  16. Dan said on

    omg jay-z nuff said

  17. shelley pollard said on

    chris p and mates have a wicked time babe….hope u don’t get soaked…if u do i’ll run the bath like u said…heheheheh and then i’ll sort u out…xxxxx

  18. chris clark said on

    What a load of sad people you are !!!!

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