Glastonbury might be known as one of the world’s greenest festivals, thanks to its setting in the picturesque Somerset countryside, but every so often the weather turns foul and those verdant fields ...
Sadly, the forecast for the forthcoming Glastonbury Festival weekend screams storms and heavy showers. As BBC Weather claims it'll be "generally unsettled" with a risk of "thundery downpours", it's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Festival-goers seems thrilled to be in the mud during Glastonbury 1997. (Jon Mills) As music fans descend on Somerset for ...
Dolly Parton has claimed that the famous Glastonbury mud doesn't scare her, ahead of her debut performance at the iconic British festival this summer. The country singer will make her Glastonbury ...
It’s described as the scourge of British summer music festivals but new research by festival veteran Oxfam, a Glastonbury charity partner for 18 years, suggests that festival mud is very much embraced ...
Glastonbury doesn't show football. But in one of the campsites, someone set up a flatscreen to screen the England match. That someone was Louis Tomlinson, from One ...
LONDON (Reuters) - Glastonbury, the world's largest music festival known for megastars and mud, opened its gates on Wednesday to 135,000 fans with the Rolling Stones and more than 2,000 other acts set ...
Mud matched the music as the abiding memory at this year's Glastonbury festival, where U2, Coldplay and Beyonce played the top slots and 180,000 people braved boggy conditions to hear their favorite ...
“This is a very exciting day for me and we’ve got all kinds of things going on,” Parton told reporters at a pre-show press conference, according to the Guardian. “Look, I don’t have a bit of mud on me ...
An untitled song written by the country star especially for her highly praised festival performance could be played there by a different artist each year. By Alex Ritman U.K. Correspondent LONDON — ...
“The mud’s going to get you anyway so you might as well embrace it, and give up on trying to look perfect,” said a joyfully resigned Tali Lennox during England’s muckiest music festival, Glastonbury, ...