Arts & Culture

June 2002

Glastonbury

25.06.02 - 29.06.14
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Glastonbury, Somerset

The world's biggest greenfield music and performing arts festival brings thousands of revellers flooding to the lovely Vale of Avalon with its age-old myths and religious traditions.

Set up in 1970 by a dairy farmer inspired by a blues festival, and featuring Marc Bolan in its first year, this most famous of music festivals began with an attendance of 1,500 and now welcomes 100 times that number.

2014, the 40th anniversary of the Glastonbury Festival, was a landmark year with headline acts including Stevie Wonder and Muse.

The Festival is held over a 900-acre farming site in south-west England, amidst countryside variously claimed to be the place where King Arthur is buried, where Joseph of Arimathea walked and where several leylines converge. At the top of the site is the Sacred Space, a modern stone circle where revellers go at dawn to chant and play drums.

Often accompanied by rain and mud - though it basked in unbroken sunshine in 2014 - the festival is highly supportive of green issues, with some of the profits going to charitable causes.

It is held over a long weekend in June, and a variety of tastes are catered for: the Pyramid, Other and Dance stages feel like London nightclubs; the Acoustic area and Jazzworld are mellow and laid-back; the Field of Avalon, Tipi Field and Green Fields are more 'alternative'; and the Kidz Field and Theatre and Circus fields are family orientated. As well as contemporary music, there's comedy, theatre, cabaret, circus and dance.

There are fields for camping all around the site; arrive early to secure a spot within your preferred zone. Popular areas are Pennard Hill Ground and The Park, Limekilns and Hitchin Hill Ground (both quieter spots), and Cockmill Meadow (for families). Alternatively, tipis can be booked in advance, or there are off-site options, including neighbouring Camp Kerala with its luxury tents.

Some of the highlights in Glastonbury 2013 include: Arctic Monkeys, The Rolling Stones, Mumford & Sons, Ben Howard, Professor Green, Rita Ora and Rufus Wainwright.

Glastonbury tickets are sold through a pre-registration procedure online. Everyone aged over 12 who wants to go to the Glastonbury Festival 2013 has to register (registration is open from July 2012). Tickets go on sale in two releases, in October 2012 and in early April 2013.

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