V Festival 2012: Man slides through mud bath into woman having a piss

By Peter Guy on Aug 20, 12 10:30 PM in Pop Life

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V Festival 2012 was quite possibly the pishest festival in history ever. The line up was pish, Cher Lloyd got coated in pish and fittingly here's a video of the crowd revelling in pish. Well in, V Festival, you were officially pish.

Oh, and it's during James Morrison's set.


2 Comments

Marko Polo said:

A lot of these festivals are a streak of pish. People still have it in their tiny minds that going to them is still cool and rewarding... well it ain't.

There's the odd one here and there, the more select fests, which are worth making the effort for - but these remnowned ones are just money spinners.

You can't beat a good, up-close and personal gig with a few hundred people. Simply magic.

Marko Polo said:

A lot of these festivals just ARE a streak of pish. People have it in their tiny minds that going to them is still cool and rewarding... well it ain't.

There's the odd one here and there, the more select fests, which are worth making the effort for - but these renowned ones are just money spinners.

You can't beat a good, up-close and personal gig with a few hundred people. Simply magic.

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