Facts you might not know about Glastonbury

The Glastonbury festival is the highlight of the summer season for many of us. It’s a chance to see some of the biggest bands on the planet, eat food we’ve never tried before and buy an item of clothing that you’d only ever wear in one place, Glastonbury itself. But, as the years have rolled by, the camping element has become more critical than ever. In fact, for it to be a decent time, you need to take a massive amount of camping stuff with you. A trailer might be the best thing to take with you for it all. Trailer Parts like that autoandtrailer.com/shop/trailer-parts is the best way to make sure that you’ve got everything. So here are a few facts about the festival.

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  1. The first one in 1971 was free. Michael Eavis wanted to raise awareness of the farm, so he held an event. However, paying the artist was difficult. Some, like Hawkwind, played for free, but others needed paying. Eavis had to sell some of his herd but vowed to carry on.

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  1. Jay-Z’s appearance courted much in the way of complaint, especially by Noel Gallagher of Oasis, who saw the event as a rock and indie happening rather than rap. However, Jay-Z’s was excellent, and the rapper turned the tables by playing the guitar and performing Wonderwall.
  2. The festival has long been associated with the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. They are a significant supporter, and the pyramid stage bears the logo. You can get in for free if you volunteer for them over the three days.

 

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