The once-raucous festival is more sedate after a post-Covid baby boom led to an influx of tiny ravers

It was not so long ago that even the hardiest revellers shied away from attending Glastonbury. In the 90s, the festival was so wild it briefly lost its licence and was declared a “war zone” and a “very real threat to public order”.

How times have changed. This year, the main breach of the peace may be towards whoever forgot the baby wipes and nappies.

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