I’ve Been to Glastonbury 18 Times. Here’s Absolutely Everything You Need to Know for the Best Festival Experience (2024)

Bring a battery pack for charging your phone (there are Vodafone charging points on site, but it’s good to have one for emergencies), and take some cash in case the card machines at the bars fail—the queues for cash points are long.

Don’t bring lots of food and booze. Decant spirits into plastic water bottles (which are lighter), and buy soft drinks on site to use as mixers. Bring wine in paper boxes. The best drinks to get on site include the pear cider from Brothers Bar next to West Holts, or from the the famous Cider Bus in the Village Inn area—it’s been a fixture at Glastonbury since the 1970s. Head towards the Theatre and Circus fields for the Pimms Bus and co*cktail cage.

In terms of food, bring breakfast options and snacks only—most things are going to get hot and sweaty in your tent. The food options at Glastonbury are vast, and if you’re on a budget, many stalls take part in Glastonbury’s £5 meal initiative.

The toilet and shower situation…

Visiting one of the 5,000 toilets on site is one of the less enjoyable experiences. Opt for the open-air long drop toilets over the Portaloos, or seek out the compost ones. Sanitizer is available at most toilets, and free toilet paper and soap can be picked up from the complimentary property lock-ups around the site (I tend to take my own toilet paper). Showers are scarce, but there are a few in the Greenpeace field and at the bottom of the Kidzfield—head there in the early hours or in the evening when the big bands are on, or prepare to queue for over an hour. Failing that, use the soap and water at the sinks and water points for a wash. Wipes (even biodegradable ones) are not encouraged on site.

Keep track of your mates

Getting lost, losing your friends, and finding yourself without phone reception are all inevitable parts of the Glasto experience, so arrange your meeting spots well in advance. My friends and I have used “left of the sound desk” at most stages for years. Pick something that doesn’t move, like a food stall, or take a flag that your whole group will be easily able to spot. Alternatively, use the interactive map on the official Glastonbury 2024 app: you can drop pins on your meeting points ahead of time, or share your pin to let mates know where you are.

Decide who you really want to see…

The Glastonbury app lists every act on site and allows you to create your own personal line-up. But it’s impossible to see everything—especially given that some stages are almost an hour’s walk apart—so make a list of the top five or 10 acts you want to see most, and decide the rest as you go. This will eliminate the stress of marching around site the whole time. If you’re keen to explore music you’re not familiar with, link your Spotify account with the festival app to receive personalized recommendations from the music platform based on your listening history. Spotify also has playlists for all the major stages at the festival, so you can get a taste of what’s to come.

What about the clashes?

This is one of the biggest frustrations. You’ve established the top five acts you want to see most, and now it seems three of them are playing at the same time. In some instances, it is possible to double up if you plan it well. This year I’ll be watching Idles on Friday night from 10:15 p.m., from the back section of the Other Stage, and then making one of the shortest walks between stages to the Park Stage to see Fontaines DC, who start at 11 p.m. If you’re going to try something similar, take into account the distance between stages, the exact start and finish times, and work out where to stand to make the quickest exit to your next destination.

Find music and dancing away from the main stages

Don’t forget to scour the line-ups of the smaller tents, stages, and bars. This year the increasingly popular Stonebridge Bar, which services the Park Stage, has DJ sets from Idris Elba, Annie Mac, Jazz Supernova, Groove Armada, and Jarvis co*cker, to name a few. Over on the Greenpeace stage you can catch super hot acts like Yung Singh, Jayda G, Songer, and Lynks in a more intimate environment. One of my highlights is always the Glasto Latino tent (next to West Holts). For more dancing, head to Glastonbury-On-Sea (near the Park Stage) at 2 p.m. on Saturday for aNotting Hill Carnival takeover,or the Notting Hill Carnival block party at 9 p.m. that night.Get involved in this year’s festival flashmob dance, which is “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” choreographed in honor of Shania Twain, who has this year’s Legends slot. The first public flashmob is at 4 p.m. on Thursday in the Theatre and Circus fields.

There’s way more to Glastonbury than music…

Even if you didn’t see a single band at Glastonbury, you could be kept busy with everything else that is on offer: the festival is home to amazing and eccentric art and design installations, quirky set builds, circus and stage entertainment, a cinema, talks and debates, poetry, comedy, films, activism, spirituality, wellness…even fitness. For a slightly different journey around the site, join the Ravers 2 Runners5K at the Greenpeace field at 10 a.m. on Thursday morning. You can also hear about politics, social justice, the climate crisis, the housing crisis, trans rights, and more at talks across the site, including in the Greenpeace fields, at the Left Field tent, and at the NOMAD and Information stages. Guest speakers this year include legendary primatologist Jane Goodall, Angela Rayner MP, Grace Blakeley, Danny Price, Venetia La Manna, and Novara Media. Comedians including Nish Kumar and Luisa Omielan will appear in the Cabaret tent, and you can see trapeze artists, fire breathers, and more in the Theatre and Circus fields. One must-visit area is the Green Fields, which celebrates its 40th year of being the chill zone of the festival.

How to spot a celebrity

The easiest way is to keep an eye on the side of the stage when you’re watching acts: think David and Cruz Beckham watching Liam Gallagher; Florence Welch at The Maccabees; Andrew Garfield at Sophie Ellis-Bextor; Kate Hudson, Stella McCartney, and Rami Malek at Blondie; and Lewis Hamilton and Aaron Taylor-Johnson enjoying Elton John. But they can also be in the pit (remember Jay-Z and Gwyneth Paltrow watching Beyoncé?) or just in the crowd. I’ve seen Stormzy, Matt Smith, Billie Piper, Lily James, Kate Moss, and so many others enjoying a band or just wandering around. For more than a fleeting look, head to the West Holts signing tent to meet some of the artists playing this year, or go to one of the talks and debates at The Information or Pilton Palais Cinema, as there’s an incredible line-up of actors including Ambika Mod, Tilda Swinton, Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott, Florence Pugh, and Cate Blanchett appearing to discuss their work this year.

There could be secret acts

There are always a few gaps left on the schedule, such as the ones on the BBC Introducing stage (Saturday at 4:30 p.m. and Sunday 7 at p.m.), and Woodsies (Saturday at 6 p.m.). The Park Stage is infamous for its TBA slots, which have previously been filled with the likes of Radiohead, Pulp, and Foals. Or there could be a fake band name on the bill somewhere, such as last year’s The Churnups on the Pyramid Stage, who turned out to be The Foo Fighters. Rumors so far suggest a return for Pulp, because Jarvis is due to be on site already, and bookmakers have stopped taking bets on Kasabian because it’s so likely they’ll play. Keep an eye on X for tips. Also, activate your alerts on the Glastonbury app; keep an ear on Worthy FM (87.7FM), the on-site radio station; check chalk boards outside the stages and tents with TBA announcements; and have a chat with crew, stewards, and security at the various stages—they’re always the first people to know!

I’ve Been to Glastonbury 18 Times. Here’s Absolutely Everything You Need to Know for the Best Festival Experience (2024)

FAQs

What is so special about Glastonbury Festival? ›

Regarded as a major event in British culture, the festival is inspired by the ethos of the hippie, the counterculture of the 1960s, and the free festival movement. Vestiges of these traditions are retained in the Green Fields area, which includes sections known as the Green Futures, the Stone Circle and Healing Field.

Is Glastonbury the largest festival in the world? ›

Glastonbury is the biggest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. More than 200,000 people flocked to Worthy Farm last week to see acts like Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Shania Twain take to the Pyramid Stage. Overnight, it became the 7th largest city in the UK.

Why is Glastonbury called Glastonbury? ›

The name Glastonbury is derived from Old English: Glæstyngabyrig. When the settlement is first recorded in the 7th and the early 8th century, it was called Glestingaburg.

What happens at Glastonbury Festival? ›

The Glastonbury Festival aims to encourage and stimulate youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including pop music, dance music, jazz, folk music, fringe theatre, drama, mime, circus, cinema, poetry and all the creative forms of art and design, including painting, sculpture and textile art.

Why is Glastonbury so mystical? ›

It's said that beneath the hill there's a hidden cave through which you can pass into the fairy realm of Annwn. There dwells Gwyn ab Nudd, the lord of the Celtic underworld, with the Cauldron of Rebirth. Later tradition has it that the Holy Grail lies here, brought by Jesus' uncle, Joseph of Arimathea.

How much does it cost to go to Glastonbury? ›

How much are Glastonbury tickets? Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2024 went on sale on November 19, 2023. Tickets cost £355 + £5 booking fee per person. When booking a ticket, there was a £75 deposit per ticket payable at the point of checkout, with the balance due in the first week of April 2024.

How much is Elton John paid for Glastonbury? ›

We get the headliners for a tenth of the normal price. So they're not being paid very much,” he said. Sir Paul McCartney got just £200,000 for his 2022 headline slot, when he is typically paid upwards of £2.5 million. Sir Elton, meanwhile, is reported to have been paid £250,000 for headlining in 2023.

What is the top 1 biggest festival in the world? ›

1. Carnival, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. An extragavant display of feathers, samba, and uncontrollable joy, Rio's Carnival is the undisputed champion of festival-mania.

Which is bigger Glastonbury vs Coachella? ›

So whilst Glastonbury has hosted the big names of rock and politics, is it bigger than Coachella? The simple answer is yes. Glastonbury is the largest greenfield festival in the world.

Did Jesus go to Glastonbury? ›

Later stories connected Glastonbury directly to the life of Christ. In the 19th century, a popular West Country folk tale claimed that Christ had visited Britain with his great uncle, Joseph of Arimathea, in pursuit of the tin trade.

Can you shower at Glastonbury? ›

Due to the enormous demands on our water supply, Glastonbury is not able to offer large numbers of public showers. For those desperate for a shower, there are a small number of showers available at the bottom of the Kidzfield and in the Greenpeace field, but you should expect to queue for a while to use them.

Do Glastonbury artists get paid? ›

In an interview with Somerset Live, Bestival organiser Rob Da Bank revealed that Glastonbury's budget is under £500,000 per headliner. He said: "They cap their budget and even the headliners don't get paid more than 500 grand, I think, which is cheap for some of the headliners - and they've had a lot of them."

What happens with toilets at Glastonbury? ›

COMPOST LOOS Glastonbury Festival now has over 1,300 compost toilets across the site (with more than 1,100 supplied by Natural Event). Only toilet paper should be put down a compost loo and sawdust should be sprinkled after a 'number 2'.

Can you sleep at Glastonbury? ›

The vast majority of Festival-goers spend their weekend under canvas, taking advantage of the camping fields which are included in your ticket price (from Wednesday night until Monday morning). But others choose to bring their campervan/caravan or to stay in one of the Festival's legendary Tipis.

What are the rules of Glastonbury? ›

Please DO NOT bring any of these prohibited items:
  • No portable laser equipment or pens are permitted.
  • No knives.
  • No animals (except registered guide dogs).
  • No sound systems or drums.
  • No generators.
  • No sky lanterns, kites, fireworks, flares of any type or wax candles.
  • No portable toilets.
  • No nitrous oxide (laughing gas).

What is an interesting fact about Glastonbury? ›

Glastonbury Festival is big. Glastovirgins always underestimate how long it takes to get from place to place. The Glastonbury area size is 1,100 acres which is the equivalent of 500 football pitches. And, the length of the fence around the festival site is 8 miles long.

Who benefits from Glastonbury Festival? ›

The Festival directly and indirectly sustains a broad range of jobs and industries, including IT services and plumbing, signwriting and caravan rentals, security and catering, among many others. In 2023, Glastonbury Festival sustained over 1,100 UK jobs in total, 325 of which were based in Somerset.

What's bigger, Glastonbury vs Coachella? ›

So whilst Glastonbury has hosted the big names of rock and politics, is it bigger than Coachella? The simple answer is yes. Glastonbury is the largest greenfield festival in the world.

What is the biggest music festival in the world? ›

1. Donauinselfest. Vienna has long been home to musical geniuses, with luminaries such as Mozart being previous residents, so it's no surprise it's now home to the biggest festival in the world.

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