Day 6: Hasselt

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Yesterday we drove inland to Hasselt to play at Pukkelpop festival, and afterwards played a game of cricket to celebrate Jono's birthday.


I started the day with a sensible breakfast of cured meats, cheese, bread, scrambled eggs, and pain au chocolat.

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We drove for just over an hour to get to Pukkelpop where we were stopped at the entry checkpoint. There we were given a parking pass and drove 100m to the parking lot. Then we handed the parking pass to the parking manager who pointed us toward a parking assistant who directed us to our parking space. From there we walked 20m to a parking lot shuttle which drove us 100m to the artist reception. After receiving our accreditation we took another shuttle to our stage, although this one took a lot longer as we had to wait for the grumpy digger driver (that's what our shuttle driver called him) to finish loading his trailer.

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We had an stress-free soundcheck and were left with a luxurious twenty minute break before our set. Unbeknownst to us Liz had secretly organised for Jon's brother Chrissy P and his other half Garyun to come and visit for Jon's birthday, and they showed up backstage to surprise him.

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We had a good time playing the first set of the day on the Club Stage to a small polite audience that included a man holding a New Zealand flag. Near the end of the set we sang an awkward rendition of happy birthday onstage, but I'm not sure if anyone joined in.

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After the set we had lunch and gave Jonathan his birthday cake, and since we were in the artist lounge we sang very quiet rendition of Happy Birthday.

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Late in the afternoon we left Pukkelpop and drove to a cricket ground that Tristan had scouted out where we enjoyed the rare chance to play on a pitch, and with an adequate number of fielders. Highlights of the game included Chrissy P's precision pace bowling, Jono's drives into Cow Corner, Tristan's medium-fast Yorker, Liz's sweep shots over the leg gully, Garyun's sweep shots past square leg, and my uninspiring leg spinners with unsuccessful variations.

Ultra-wide monitor users here is a panoramic treat for you.📸 Liz Stokes

Ultra-wide monitor users here is a panoramic treat for you.📸 Liz Stokes

Liz found a good kebab shop after the game and we ate dinner and complained about our sore overused bodies.

Beth of the day goes to Tristan for getting me a towel from reception because our hotel room only had one, and for finding a cricket field. Thanks Tristan, you turned a good day into a great day.

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