Gates officially open for first festival at Worthy Farm in three years

Glastonbury has opened its gates for the first time in three years, as hundreds of thousands of people flock to Worthy Farm, Somerset amid ongoing rail strikes.

The festival’s return has long been anticipated after the pandemic forced organisers to cancel two years in a row. In celebration of its 50th year, Sir Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish and rapper Kendrick Lamar will headline the Pyramid stage, while Diana Ross will fill the Sunday teatime legends slot.

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