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By , and Peter Yeung
• The Who ruled the Pyramid Stage • Patti Smith wishes the Dalai Lama a happy birthday on stage • Glastonbury 2015: The Who to headline Pyramid Stage at 21:15 • Glastonbury 2015: Other Stage headliners Chemical Brothers due at 21.45
00.35 Good night from us
The party will continue on Worthy Farm for a few more hours to come but for us, it's time to sign off. Thank you for joining us for a long (long) weekend of Glastonbury coverage. The beauty of a festival as expansive as this one is that everyone will come away with their own favourite moments. We hope you found a few documented in a our words, pictures, videos and bad jokes. For now we'll leave you with the last of Alice and Ruperts five things they learned. Good night.
1. Tracking down the Dalai Lama is impossible
One name was on everybody's lips on Sunday at Glastonbury but finding him was tough. No-one at Glastonbury is ever short of an opinion and enquiries of the whereabouts of the Dalai Lama resulted in everything from the cryptic ("he's just walked out of a big fish") to the defeatist ("I just saw him leaving here in a jeep").
His Holiness showed up all over the place, from the Green Fields to the Pyramid Stage, but his schedule was a closely guarded secret. His message of generosity and humanity, however, was well worth searching for and moved anyone fortunate enough to catch it. What a shame that his movements weren't better publicised.
2. The Green Fields is for vegetarians only
If you're looking for a bacon sandwich, avoid the Green Fields. The best hangover cure on offer in this part of the site is quorn and quinoa. Lesson learnt...
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