After a year off, 135,000 people braved the rain and the mud to watch a lineup including Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, The Killers, The Who and Bjork. The climate-change addressing campaign 'I Count' signed up 46% of festival-goers, and provided recycled toilet paper and Bags For Life. Emily Eavis launched her Park Stage on the upper fields, while lower down the site the crowd surged forward to join Iggy and the Stooges on stage.
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Got to be the worst weather conditions ever, this one. The drizzling sh**s. Arcade Fire were absolutely brilliant as were Bright Eyes, SFA and Africa Express at the Park
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