ORANGE UNVEILS NEW AND IMPROVED GLASTONAV
ORANGE UNVEILS NEW AND IMPROVED GLASTONAV – YOU’LL BE LOST WITHOUT IT
London, June 21 2009. Orange today announced the launch of their new and improved Orange GlastoNav application, a free mobile download that provides Glastonbury revellers with the ultimate interactive festival planner.
The free service for your mobile, in association with the Guardian Guide, gives Glastonbury go-ers information and stage times for the full Glastonbury line-up, the ability to personalise your very own artist schedule for the whole weekend, an interactive map of the site as well as essential festival news, advice and alerts. Everyone that downloads Orange GlastoNav will also be eligible to receive 50% off an annual subscription to Q Magazine.
In addition this year, there will be competitions running throughout the festival weekend giving Glastonbury revellers the chance to win money-can’t-buy side of stage access to the Pyramid Stage. At 12pm every day a bull icon will appear on the GlastoNav map showing where you need to go to find a life-size bull on site. Once at the secret location, revellers need to click the icon on the map and enter a code word written on the bull to be in with a chance of winning exclusive side of stage access for one of the featured performances.
Spencer McHugh, Brand Director, Orange UK said: “Orange GlastoNav is the best way to plan the perfect Glastonbury weekend. Sharing your schedule with friends means you will never miss meeting up for your favourite bands and GlastoNav will keep you up to date with the latest news and the chance to win side of pyramid stage passes everyday.”
From today, those lucky enough to have a ticket to the most loved UK festival can now download the application from orange.co.uk/glastonav or simply text “GLASTO” to 64446, to access the finalised line up and receive notifications of the any exciting artist additions as they happen.
Terms & Conditions for GlastoNav from Orange www.glastonav.co.uk/TandC.html
*GlastoNav is a free application but may cost up to £0.75 in data charges to download depending on your tariff.







