at the festival: Chill 'n' Charge

inside the Chill 'n' Charge tent

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You know what it's like: your friends were last seen heading for the Pyramid Stage and you're stuck at the far end of the Dance Village with no juice left on your phone. You can either mooch around, hoping you'll bump into them again before the weekend's out, or - much better - head over to Orange's Chill 'n' Charge tent where you can charge up again and get on with the party.

Nine years after introducing free mobile charging facilities at live events, Orange is celebrating another year as the Official Communications Partner of the Glastonbury Festival. More than 70,000 people visited the Chill 'n' Charge tent in 2008, whether they were charging phones, uploading pictures, tweeting or sending messages - or simply watching the top bands performing there.

It'll be more of the same in 2009. Mark Ronson, Sam Sparro and Ladyhawke were among the acts playing sets in the tent in 2008, and this year promises to be even more star-studded.

There are 600 charge points and 32 Broadband points, along with a refreshments area to help you kick back. Also, this year you'll be able to upload pictures, comments and video to our Glastonbury blog, allowing you to join the action as it happens.

We look forward to seeing you there.

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