Daily Mail

No music... but you CAN camp at Glasto!

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GLASTONBUR­Y’S more committed revellers might say the true attraction of the festival is not the superstar acts but the hedonism of the campsite.

Now, even though the event has been cancelled two years in a row, fans can pay to sleep under canvas at Worthy Farm.

Transforme­d into the far more serene sounding Worthy Pastures, the family-friendly campsite will offer ‘nature, fresh air, calm and tranquilli­ty’.

Groups can hire a pre-erected tent for three to five nights, with extended stays on the August bank holiday. Three nights in a four-person bell tent costs £425.

The site will feature takeaway food stalls, a village shop to buy provisions and a licensed bar – although organisers yesterday insisted it is ‘not a party venue’.

No live music is allowed and there is an 11pm noise curfew.

There is also a live-streamed concert at Worthy Farm next month, with artists including Coldplay and Damon Albarn.

 ??  ?? Best in-tent: Glastonbur­y fans, seen in previous years, can hire one of these tents at the site – but there’ll be no music and a strict 11pm curfew
Best in-tent: Glastonbur­y fans, seen in previous years, can hire one of these tents at the site – but there’ll be no music and a strict 11pm curfew
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