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Stars come out for return of Glastonbury Festival

2022-06-22 HKT 23:50
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  • Thousands of music fans line up to enter the Glastonbury Festival in southwest England. Photo: AP
    Thousands of music fans line up to enter the Glastonbury Festival in southwest England. Photo: AP
Tens of thousands of music fans streamed into Worthy Farm on Wednesday for the return after three years of Glastonbury, the beloved music festival that will feature hundreds of artists from Billie Eilish to Paul McCartney.

The jubilant scenes come as a relief to a live music industry that battled for survival after Covid-19 wiped out all of the 2020 season and a major chunk of 2021, forcing venues to refund tickets and go without any income.

"We're open," Michael Eavis, who founded Glastonbury 52 years ago, told cheering crowds as the first of the 200,000 revellers entered his farm in south-west England. "Absolutely marvellous," he said. "Lovely to see you all."

While Glastonbury, the world's largest green field festival, is back with a bang, playing to people who secured their tickets in 2019, many smaller festivals are struggling to cope in one of the toughest economic environments for decades.

Many rolled over tickets from previous years, limiting the chance to increase prices to reflect surging costs.

Glastonbury is unique in selling out before any headliners have been announced, given the strength of previous line-ups with stars ranging from Beyonce to David Bowie, Dolly Parton to Bruce Springsteen and the Rolling Stones.

Rival events, often set up by people who caught the bug at Glastonbury, cannot count on that level of commitment. For many, getting through this year and putting on any show will be testament to the industry's will to survive.

Dave Lamb and his wife, who are both foster carers from Derby, central England, said they were desperate to escape the pressures of everyday life in the vast fields of Glastonbury.

"It's like coming home," he said as he entered the site. "It's just community; it's one of the best places on earth." (Reuters)

Stars come out for return of Glastonbury Festival