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Co-organiser Emily Eavis told the BBC we are once again "due a fallow year". "Sustainability and the need to live in harmony with the land has always been vital to Glastonbury Festival," she said.
Emily Eavis recently revealed that 30,000 trees will be planted on the Glastonbury site during its next fallow year (PA) Thousands of music fans flock to Glastonbury each year (Getty) ...
The State Department revoked the visas of the British punk-rap duo that led a chant of “death to the IDF” at a popular music ...
A team of volunteers have started the major clean-up of the site to prepare the land for a fallow year in 2026. Revellers were urged to take all of their belongings with them and leave their campsite ...
The world famous festival will take a 'fallow year' next year with no festival scheduled to take place in the summer of 2026 ...
A 12-year-old girl has spoken of her joy after a chance meeting with Emily Eavis, months after exchanging letters with the Glastonbury Festival organiser. Ava Rapson-Woods, who lives in Faversham ...
It’s still run by the 90-year-old farmer and his daughter, Emily Eavis. Originally a hippie happening with a 1 pound ticket price (about 20 pounds or $27 today), Glastonbury has largely shed its ...
Keir Starmer said he didn't think it was "appropriate" for Kneecap to play Britain's biggest festival while member Mo Chara ...
Michael y Emily Eavis dijeron que Bob Vylan había “cruzado una línea”. Afirmaron que “no hay lugar en Glastonbury para el antisemitismo, el discurso de odio o la incitación a la violencia”.
It’s still run by the 90-year-old farmer and his daughter, Emily Eavis. Originally a hippie happening with a 1 pound ticket price (about 20 pounds or $27 today), Glastonbury has largely shed its ...
It’s still run by the 90-year-old farmer and his daughter, Emily Eavis. Originally a hippie happening with a 1 pound ticket price (about 20 pounds or $27 today), Glastonbury has largely shed its ...
Michael and Emily Eavis said Bob Vylan had “very much crossed a line.” They said “there is no place at Glastonbury for antisemitism, hate speech or incitement to violence.” ...