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The new stage has finally been unveiled by organisers Glastonbury crowd at the 2017 festivalA new stage at Glastonbury Festival called ‘Samula’ has been unveiled by organisers. Read More: Check out the full Glastonbury 2019 line-up and stage times here The new stage will feature at The Common, which is located in the south-east corner of the festival site. Described as “an aquatic paradise” by organisers, the new stage will replace […]The post “An aquatic paradise”: Glastonbury Festival unveils new ‘Samula’ stage at The Common appeared first on NME.
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