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Glastonbury is the world's most famous greenfield music festival, held on Michael Eavis's Worthy Farm in Somerset since 1970. Around 210,000 people descend on a working dairy farm for five days of music, theatre, circus and late-night fields.
Late June in Somerset is a coin-flip: highs of 18–22°C are normal, but the West Country sits in the path of Atlantic fronts, so multi-day rain is common and 30°C heatwaves do happen. Nights are mild at 10–13°C.
Worthy Farm is clay-heavy ground that turns to thick, boot-stealing mud after sustained rain — the infamous 'Glasto mud' years (1997, 2005, 2016) are part of the festival's identity. In hot years dust, sunstroke and queues for water become the bigger issue. Wellies and sunscreen are both non-negotiable.