
Glastonbury
The inaugural Glastonbury Festival took place in 1970, founded by Michael Eavis and held at Worthy Farm near the historic town of Glastonbury. Over the years, Glastonbury has grown into one of the largest and most prestigious music festivals in the world, showcasing a lineup of legendary artists and emerging talents across various stages. One of the most famous performances in Glastonbury’s history was by the iconic David Bowie in 2000, which is remembered as a defining moment for the festival.
The last edition of Glastonbury Festival featured an eclectic mix of top-tier artists that left attendees in awe. Headliners included the likes of Stormzy, The Killers, and The Cure, delivering unforgettable performances that resonated across the sprawling festival grounds. Other standout acts included Kylie Minogue, Janet Jackson, and Tame Impala, offering a diverse range of musical experiences for every taste. With its vibrant energy, stunning visuals, and unparalleled lineup, Glastonbury continues to set the standard for music festivals worldwide, creating memories that last a lifetime.
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