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To its organiser, Emily Eavis, the first two days are special. The festival was started by her parents, Michael and Jean, and ...
This year’s event will see headline performances from The 1975, Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts, and Olivia Rodrigo ...
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Emily Eavis responds to Kneecap controversy as fans pour into Worthy Farm - Thousands of fans are arriving at Worthy Farm for ...
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The Independent on MSNGlastonbury founder Michael Eavis’ message to those who disagree with festival’s politicsGlastonbury founder Michael Eavis’ message to those who disagree with festival’s politics - There have been calls for Kneecap ...
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inews.co.uk on MSNWhy there’s no Glastonbury in 2026, and why the festival takes fallow yearsThe first official fallow year was in 1988 and they have since been held fairly regularly, most recently in 2012 and 2018.
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MusicRadar on MSNEmily Eavis “does not believe” that Neil Young’s Glastonbury set will be shown on the BBCIt looks like Neil Young’s Glastonbury headlining set won’t be shown on the BBC, in what looks - at face value, at least - ...
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The Independent on MSNHow much does Glastonbury pay artists to perform at the festival?How much does Glastonbury pay artists to perform at the festival? - As the festival returns to Worthy Farm, so too does the ...
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Glastonbury Festival founder Sir Michael Eavis said people who do not agree with the politics of the event "can go somewhere ...
Be prepared to make the most of Glastonbury Festival this year, as organisers say it will be taking a break in 2026. The festival will take a fallow year - a planned respite where the event does not ...
Glastonbury Festival is upon us once again with tens of thousands camping overnight to gain early access to Worthy Farm which ...
Around the same time, resurfaced footage of a 2024 Kneecap gig in London resulted in band member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh being ...
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Independent.ie on MSNGlastonbury founder Michael Eavis says people who disagree with festival’s politics can go elsewhereGlastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis has said people who do not agree with the politics of the event “can go somewhere ...
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