It’s that time of the year when – for the first time since the pandemic – thousands of people descend on Worthy Farm for the biggest festival of them all Glastonbury.
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Everyone who has ever attended the festival will know that it’s more about finding really awesome hidden stages and events and just wandering around off your face as much as it is about going to see the multitude of artists attending and people are already excited about this piece of graffiti that’s appeared on a fence at the festival. The image was tweeted by @allinwhites and at the time of writing has already racked up 37,000 likes, with mostly positive replies:
They’ve gone early at #Glastonbury2022 pic.twitter.com/cdE7JrHNsr
— Londoner in the North ⚒⚒⚒ (@allinwhites) June 22, 2022
Nature is healing
— Museum of Horror (@MuseumOfHorror) June 22, 2022
This is becoming a British tradition and you absolutely love to see it https://t.co/JYrcrGmPN3
— Alex (@AlexMorley1) June 22, 2022
The kids are alright
— Brian Steens 🌹 (@steensey) June 22, 2022
Nice to see the good folk at Glastonbury are ready to welcome Prince Andrew back into public life #Glastonbury2022 #princeandrew #nonce https://t.co/qXHmELjg1l
— Kunt and the Gang (@kuntandthegang) June 22, 2022
Yeah it is becoming somewhat of a tradition to see that spray painted all over the place and to be honest, it always gets a laugh out of me so I’m there for it. Long may it continue and I hope everyone has a great time at Glastonbury and doesn’t get too sunburnt.
For more of the same, check out the Archbishop of Canterbury saying that we should forgive Prince Andrew. Not sure about that?