Glastonbury Festival is the UK’s largest and most famous music festival, held annually at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset. It covers a wide range of genres, including rock, pop, electronic, hip-hop, folk, and more.
Stages & Areas
Pyramid Stage – Main stage, featuring global headliners
Other Stage – Alternative headliners and big names
West Holts – Eclectic mix of jazz, reggae, hip-hop, and world music
The Park – Emerging artists and secret sets
Shangri-La, Arcadia, Block9 – Immersive late-night electronic and alternative scenes
Facts about Glastonbury
First held: 1970
Typical dates: Late June (Wednesday–Sunday)
Capacity: Around 210,000 attendees
Founder: Michael Eavis
Famous for: Iconic Pyramid Stage, diverse music lineup, arts, and activism
VIP Tickets, Bell Tents & Winnebagos
Demand is extremely high, selling out within minutes.