jagtom: It was just a shower , not six inches in mud like previous years, just enough to cool people off
The festival has had a wet start, as heavy rainfall and showers began at Worthy Farm on Wednesday morning. A torrential downpour lasted for about 15 minutes from 11.30 am before easing to slow, consistent rainfall, but forecasters are expecting wet weather at the site in Somerset to ease as the music begins on Friday.3 days ago.
Tiger_Moth: The festival has had a wet start, as heavy rainfall and showers began at Worthy Farm on Wednesday morning. A torrential downpour lasted for about 15 minutes from 11.30 am before easing to slow, consistent rainfall, but forecasters are expecting wet weather at the site in Somerset to ease as the music begins on Friday.3 days ago.
That's a nice place to be. I was down there when the first Glastonbury was held in 1970, it was free to get in. The following year it was £1. This year the tickets were on sale for £340, they sold out in 30 mins and there were 3 million applications, (that's around 5% of the UK population.) How times have changed.
bodleing2: That's a nice place to be. I was down there when the first Glastonbury was held in 1970, it was free to get in. The following year it was £1. This year the tickets were on sale for £340, they sold out in 30 mins and there were 3 million applications, (that's around 5% of the UK population.) How times have changed.
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