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Broadcaster, Internet and Filming Access Policy

Last modified: September 28, 2023

THE GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL BROADCASTER, RECORDING AND INTERNET POLICY 2024 BACKGROUND Glastonbury Festival welcomes media interest in our unique event and we do try to accommodate media coverage wherever possible. However, the Festival does have a media access policy and we would be grateful if you could consider the below before suggesting any proposals to the […]

The Festival’s objectives

Last modified: March 19, 2024

Picture by Grace Michael Eavis documented the following when registering the company, and it is as relevant now as it was when first written. The Glastonbury Festival aims to encourage and stimulate youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including pop music, dance music, jazz, folk music, fringe theatre, drama, mime, circus, […]

Traders

Last modified: January 30, 2024

The application process for the 2024 Festival was open between 4th October and 8th November 2023 however has now closed to allow the selection process to take place. Those who submitted an application will be advised of the outcome on/by 1st March 2024 via their dashboard. Thousands of food traders, charities, campaigning organisations and sellers of […]

Onsite Access Facilities

Last modified: October 16, 2023

VIEWING PLATFORMS/ VIEWING AREAS There will be viewing platforms at all the main stages. These raised platforms are solely for festival goers that need to be seated to be able to watch the performances, plus one accompanying person. Festival goers that require access to these platforms will need to apply for a Viewing Platform (VP) pass. […]

Access Information

Last modified: November 9, 2023

The 2024 Glastonbury Festival will take place from Wednesday 26th – Sunday 30th June. The Festival is committed to being an event accessible to all which is why we have been working with Attitude is Everything since 2005 to ensure we can achieve this. Attitude is Everything is a charity set up to help improve […]

Police

Last modified: February 27, 2024

The information below is from Avon and Somerset Police, the Festival’s local police force.  Why are Avon and Somerset Police at Glastonbury? More than 200,000 people attend each day of the festival and although it is relatively crime-free, we work with the organisers to ensure it’s a safe event for everyone. A policing presence is […]

Packing list

Last modified: April 30, 2024

When thinking about what to pack, please bear these things in mind: Only bring what you really need. However you arrive, you’ll inevitably have to carry your stuff a fair distance to where you camp. And as part of our Love Worthy Farm, Leave No Trace campaign we’d definitely encourage you to only bring things which you can take […]

Children

Last modified: February 27, 2024

There’s no shortage of things to do for children at Glastonbury. The Kidzfield and Green Kids areas are children’s festivals within the Festival, featuring loads of activities and top names from the world of children’s entertainment. While in the Theatre & Circus fields, quirky walkabouts and thrilling shows throughout the day will inspire and enthral […]

BBQ safety

Last modified: June 21, 2014

In recent years there have been a number of fatalities and injuries in the UK as a result of people bringing BBQs or camping stoves into their tent or caravan and being overcome by carbon monoxide. If you’re coming to Glastonbury, please make sure you read these top tips from Gas Safe Register to help […]

Toilets

Last modified: May 14, 2024

Glastonbury Festival has a variety of toilet types and all are cleaned at least once a day. Please don’t pee anywhere except in the loos. Urine can kill fish and wildlife in the streams and pollute our beautiful farm. All Festival loo points have either hand washing or hand sanitiser facilities – make sure you […]