Topic: Worthy Farm

Rolling Stones favourites to rock Glastonbury

Legendary rockers The Rolling Stones were installed Tuesday as early favourites to close next year's Glastonbury Festival, tickets for which sold out within hours of going on sale.None of the acts will be announced until next year, but already rumours ...

Springsteen the boss of Glastonbury Festival

US rock legend Bruce Springsteen will headline the famous Glastonbury music festival this year, the organisers announced Monday. "The Boss" will top the bill in the prestige Saturday evening slot on the main Pyramid Stage.The three-day event held on Worthy Farm ...
US rock legend Bruce Springsteen will headline Britain's famous Glastonbury music festival this year, the organisers announced Monday. "The Boss" will top the bill in the prestige Saturday evening slot on the main Pyramid Stage.The three-day event held on Worthy ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...
Last updated at 01:27am on . Yes, it's Glastonbury time again - and more than 177,000 crusty-looking revellers were braving the waterlogged 900-acre Worthy Farm site in Somerset. 'But as they say, it wouldn't be Glastonbury without the mud.'. Although ...