Scottish Daily Mail

WELCOME TO GLAST-HOME-BURY

Fans recreate cancelled festival in their gardens

- By Emma Powell and Jennifer Ruby

IF YOU can’t go to Glastonbur­y... bring Glastonbur­y to you!

Festival fans who’d hoped to spend this weekend watching Sir Paul McCartney or Taylor Swift have had their plans scuppered by coronaviru­s. But rather than let the glorious weather go to waste, ticket-holders across the country have decided to recreate the Somerset extravagan­za in their own gardens – and share the results on social media under the hashtag #Glasthomeb­ury.

Fee Rees, 50, erected a makeshift replica of the festival’s Pyramid Stage in her Worcesters­hire garden, along with a tent and bar. She plans to host friends, family and even some live performers this weekend – including one pal’s ‘stupidly talented’ 16-year-old.

Rebecca Carter, 53, from Little Bookham in Surrey, has also turned her garden into a campsite. ‘We’ve done Glastonbur­y about half a dozen times over the years,’ she said.

‘We got our tickets and obviously like everybody else who did we’re really disappoint­ed. So we thought “all right, we’ll do Glastonbur­y in the garden”.’ The family plan a ‘low-key’ weekend of ‘social distancing’ with visitors ‘dropping in and out’.

In Stevenage, James Cook, 27, received an extra special birthday present when his girlfriend Casey Jacq, 24, threw him a festivalth­emed party, complete with a ‘love shack’ and bar well stocked with ‘bevs’.

Glastonbur­y chiefs Michael and Emily Eavis have shared a virtual line-up online, with playlists filled with acts who had been due to play at the festival’s 50th anniversar­y this weekend. The BBC is showing highlights from previous years, including sets from Adele and Coldplay on BBC2 tonight. The corporatio­n has even sent a skeleton crew to broadcast live from a deserted Glastonbur­y, with presenters filmed against a backdrop of Worthy Farm’s empty fields.

 ??  ?? We’re still happy campers: The Carter family, above and top, have pitched tents in their garden in Surrey
At least there’s no queue: James Cook with his sister Jenni at the bar set up by his girlfriend Casey Jacq
We’re still happy campers: The Carter family, above and top, have pitched tents in their garden in Surrey At least there’s no queue: James Cook with his sister Jenni at the bar set up by his girlfriend Casey Jacq
 ??  ?? Best-laid plans: Taylor Swift had been due to make her Glastonbur­y debut as the headline act tomorrow
Showing a lot of bottle: Emma Martin with neighbours Fee Rees and Wayne Freer in Droitwich, Worcesters­hire
Best-laid plans: Taylor Swift had been due to make her Glastonbur­y debut as the headline act tomorrow Showing a lot of bottle: Emma Martin with neighbours Fee Rees and Wayne Freer in Droitwich, Worcesters­hire

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