Emily Eavis announces that event licence application has been made, along with plans for a ‘family-friendly, not for partying’ campsite during the summer

Glastonbury festival remains cancelled for a second year in a row due to the coronavirus pandemic, but organisers are hoping for some form of scaled-down celebration later in the summer.

Emily Eavis announced that “we have put an application in for a licence for a concert at the farm in September. Of course, we’ve no idea yet whether we’ll able to do that, but we wanted to get the application in to be in with a chance. Unlikely we’ll have any news for a couple of months – but will let you know right here when we do.”

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