Scissors Glastonbury. Scissors made its debut at Glastonbury 2024 and soon became a favourite of many people attending. Situated in The Park area, Scissors and The Wishing Well replaced The Rabbit Hole which was a staple in The Park for 10 years. Scissors – The Femme Queer Venue There are many areas to Scissors. At […]
The Leftfield Glastonbury
Leftfield Glastonbury. The Left Field Stage first appeared at Glastonbury Festival in 2000. It is the stage that mixes music with politics with discussions and comedy thrown in too. Billy Bragg and Juliet Wills are the curators. It is one of the stages that make Glastonbury unique. Left Field Glastonbury Festival Debates & Talks: Anybody […]
West Holts Stage
A look at The West Holts Stage, Glastonbury. The West Holts Stage is one of the major stages at Glastonbury Festival. It is one of my favourite stages as the artists that perform on it are a bit more eclectic than The Pyramid Stage and Other Stage. I think, for some reason, the West Holts […]
The Wishing Well Glastonbury
The Wishing Well Glastonbury Areas and stages at Glastonbury Festival change or move all the time. The Wishing Well made its debut at Glastonbury 2024. The organisers of The Park Area revealed two new areas that replaced The Rabbit Hole: Scissors and The Wishing Well. The Wishing Well is located in the same place as […]
Shangri La Glastonbury (2025 update)
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 starting from scratch. From the look of their poster and bits of information we have received so far, only the […]
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. […]





