No Lost Vagueness at this year's Glastonbury

Lost VagThe founder of Lost Vagueness has said his popular field and entertainment will not be at this year's Glastonbury as it's getting too commercial.

The field, which featured wacky cabaret shows, weddings and shops, was a popular after-hours hang-out and featured music and secret gigs when the main stages had closed.

Roy Gurvitz of Lost Vagueness told 6Music "Up until now [Festival Republic and Mean Fiddler] took a back seat. But now it's starting to influence the line-up of bands and the general feel of the festival"

Glasto organiser, Michael Eavis, says the field will instead feature three new arenas.

Glasto tickets go on sale April 1st. Check www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk

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