The Rabbit Hole is dead, long live The Wishing Well Glastonbury! Areas and stages at Glastonbury Festival change or move all the time. This year is no different. The organisers of The Park Area have revealed two new areas that will replace The Rabbit Hole: Scissors (there will be a separate post on this) and […]
Shangri La Glastonbury
Shangri La Glastonbury. There are areas at Glastonbury Festival that make any visit to Worthy Farm unique. Block 9, The Stone Circle and The Underground Piano Bar come to mind. Shangri-La is another one. Shangri-La is one of the most radical areas of the festival. You will see messages of all kinds as you wander […]
Essential Glastonbury Festival Information For First Timers
Heading to your first Glastonbury can be daunting. I know how you feel. I made so many mistakes during my first couple of Glastonbury’s. That is why I created this website and wrote The Glastonbury Festival Guidebook. To make your first Glasto go as smoothly as possible. Below is a round-up of essential Glastonbury Festival […]
Oxlyers Glastonbury
Oxlyers is one of the most popular camping spots at Glastonbury Festival. It is located right next to The Other Stage so if you want to camp here you will need to arrive early. Where is the best place to park for Oxlyers? If you are coming to Glastonbury by car then the best place to park […]
What’s New For Glastonbury 2024
Every year things change down at Worthy Farm. That is why Glastonbury is still relevant after 50 years. Stages come and go and areas arise from nowhere. Here is what’s new for Glastonbury this year. New in Shangri-La Shangri-La always pushes the boat out when it comes to change. Every year there is something different. […]
Biggest Glastonbury Crowd
Trying to determine the Biggest Glastonbury Crowd is tricky. Since 1970, Glastonbury has grown massively. Areas have come and gone and now there is the super fence making it much harder to get in for free. In 1970 the capacity of the event was 1,500. Now it is 210,000. So instead of saying which act […]