Today's (June 25) weather forecast for this weekend's (June 27-29) Glastonbury festival, according to forecast service Metcheck, predicts hardly any rain during the entire weekend.
According to the service it will be sunny at the festival all day on Friday, with only the tiniest splattering of rain in the afternoon and temperatures hitting 20 degrees celcius.
On Saturday the weather is predicted to be cloudier, although there should only be a tiny amount of rain, with temperatures similar to the previous day.
A similar forecast is given for Sunday, the final day of the festival, which should be less cloudy, slightly colder, but with hardly any chance of rain.
Keep up with all the action from Glastonbury this weekend (June 27-29) as it happens on NME.COM. For news, pictures and blogs keep checking the NME.COM's Glastonbury Festival page. Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME � on UK newsstands from July 2 � for the ultimate Glastonbury review.
Friday, 27 June 2008
Friday, 13 June 2008
Anuvida and Nik Tyndall
Artist: Anuvida and Nik Tyndall
Genre(s):
Easy Listening
Discography:
Reiki Healing Hands
Year: 1995
Tracks: 5
 
Friday, 6 June 2008
Juno star drops out of Rami horror movie
Actress Ellen Page has pulled out of Sam Raimi's new horror movie 'Drag Me To Hell'.
The 'Juno' star had agreed to play the lead role in the film, however scheduling conflicts have now forced her to withdraw.
Shooting was due to get underway on March 17 in a bid to wrap before the possible Screen Actors Guild strike on June 30, but was then delayed.
However, the new date clashed with Page's forthcoming roles in psychological thriller 'Peacock' and Drew Barrymore's directorial debut 'Whip It!'
A statement from producers Ghost House Pictures and financier Mandate Pictures, read: "We were racing to start production so that we could accommodate Ellen's schedule.
"But like so many other productions trying to start before the potential SAG strike date, this one needed more time and we had to push back the start of production."
The 'Juno' star had agreed to play the lead role in the film, however scheduling conflicts have now forced her to withdraw.
Shooting was due to get underway on March 17 in a bid to wrap before the possible Screen Actors Guild strike on June 30, but was then delayed.
However, the new date clashed with Page's forthcoming roles in psychological thriller 'Peacock' and Drew Barrymore's directorial debut 'Whip It!'
A statement from producers Ghost House Pictures and financier Mandate Pictures, read: "We were racing to start production so that we could accommodate Ellen's schedule.
"But like so many other productions trying to start before the potential SAG strike date, this one needed more time and we had to push back the start of production."
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