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  2. Glastonbury Festival - Wikipedia

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    View over the Glastonbury Festival, 2009. The Glastonbury Festival 2009 took place between 24 and 28 June 2009. In marked contrast with previous years, the 137,500 tickets went on sale on 5 October 2008, earlier than ever before, with pre-registered customers able either to pay in full, or place a £50 reserve deposit to be paid by 1 February.

  3. Glastonbury Festival (1914–1925) - Wikipedia

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    The first Glastonbury Festivals, most notable for being the forerunners of Glastonbury Festival, were a series of cultural events founded by communist activist and composer Rutland Boughton, which were held in summer from 1914 to 1925 in Glastonbury, Somerset, England. [1]

  4. Glastonbury - Wikipedia

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    The founder of the world-famous Glastonbury Festival has been made a Freeman of Glastonbury. Born in 1935, the celebrated dairy farmer held his first Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton in 1970. 52 years later, Mr. Eavis has been listed by Time magazine as one of the top 100 most influential people in the world. [196]

  5. Emily Eavis explains why a Glastonbury ticket ballot ... - AOL

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    Festival co-organiser acknowledged the huge demand for tickets but pointed out other means of securing a pass to Worthy Farm Emily Eavis explains why a Glastonbury ticket ballot wouldn’t work ...

  6. Fatboy Slim explains why he can’t stop returning to ... - AOL

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    The British DJ and producer, 60, made his debut at the storied event as under his real name, Norman Cook, playing bass with his former indie band, The Housemartins, who performed on the Pyramid ...

  7. Arabella Churchill (charity founder) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Churchill played a major role in the development of the Glastonbury Festival. In 1979, she set up the children's area of the festival and also the theatre area. Until her death, she ran the theatre and circus fields. Her duties in the 2007 festival involved the booking and management of some 1500 separate acts.

  8. Andrew Kerr (festival co-founder) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Kerr (29 November 1933 – 6 October 2014) [1] was a co-founder of Glastonbury Fair, the 1971 forerunner of today's Glastonbury Festival. Kerr managed the festival site up to the mid-1980s, helping establish it as the UK's foremost music festival.

  9. The road to Glastonbury: What makes a Pyramid Stage ... - AOL

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    GLASTONBURY 2024: As Worthy Farm gears up once again to welcome Glastonbury fans this week, the question of who should take top billing at the UK’s best-loved music festival is becoming harder ...