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Tell us: will you be drinking at music festivals this summer?


Ahead of Glastonbury next weekend, we’d like to hear your approach to alcohol this festival season

As Guardian deputy music editor Laura Snapes wrote recently of her attempts to navigate festivals more conscientiously this summer: At its best, it’s a heavenly feeling: your most sparkling, sunkissed self, your close friends, the soundtrack to your lives writ large in front of you; the suspicion that Carly Rae Jepsen might be a child of God. But in the underbelly of festival drinking, there is forgetting the music you’ve gone there to see, realising that buying several rounds of black cherry White Claws has left you with 67p in your bank account, throwing up, smoking when you wish you hadn’t, falling down a toilet at Glastonbury twice, being various shades of annoying to your fellow punters and, perhaps more importantly, your friends (as well as taking the health risks of binge drinking).

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