Glastonbury 2023 – live: Immigration enforcement officers spotted near festival site at Castle Cary station

The gates to Glastonbury 2023 have now opened, with co-organisers Emily Eavis and Michael Eavis welcoming festival-goers on to the site.

Thousands of music fans are pouring into the fields at Worthy Farm, Somerset, and setting up camp for the next five nights when they will see headliners Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Elton John, along with hundreds of other artists.

Immigration enforcement officers were spotted outside Castle Cary station on the first day of the festival (Wednesday 21 June), where festival-goers are arriving before heading to the main site.

The Independent understands that one of the officers told a member of the public that they were monitoring crowds for “adverse reactions”, which would form a basis for questioning people.

The Independent has contacted the Home Office and Glastonbury’s press team for comment.

The weather for this year’s festival is predicted to be a mixture of sun and rain, after a month’s worth of rain fell in the UK last weekend. You can find a day-by-day guide to the forecast in Somerset here.

Forecasters say higher temperatures of 27C could be reached later in the week, but the first few days are currently expected to be grey, with some rain and highs of 23C.

Glastonbury 2023 talking points

  • 30,000 steps a day and ‘Glasto Lip’: What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival

  • Elton John drops hints about surprise guests in ‘brand new’ Glastonbury headline set

  • Full lineup and stage times for Glastonbury 2023

  • In pictures: Glastonbury Festival day one

  • See the latest weather forecast for Worthy Farm

Elton John teases surprise guests and ‘brand new’ show ahead of Glastonbury headline performance

13:45 , Peony Hirwani

Elton John has dropped hints about his forthcoming headline performance at Glastonbury Festival.

Read more:

Elton John teases surprise guests and ‘brand new’ show for Glastonbury

Glastonbury weather: A day-by-day guide to Worthy Farm forecast

13:30 , Peony Hirwani

Glastonbury weather forecast – all the updates you need

Expert tips on how to survive festival sleep deprivation as Glastonbury kicks off

13:15 , Peony Hirwani

Hundreds of thousands of music lovers will descend on Glastonbury this week.

A noisy night-time environment and increased alcohol consumption are set to wreak havoc on revellers’ sleep, with the average festivalgoer getting just three and a half hours of sleep a night.

That’s why it’s important to flex your sleep plan if you want to secure much-needed rest amid the madness.

The following are some tips from sleep expert Hannah Shore to get through five days of madness.

Pack sleep essentials

Camping at a festival is inevitably going to be less comfortable than a normal night’s sleep – swapping out a comfy mattress for the hard floor or, at best, an airbed for those willing to lug it across the 1,100 acre site.

To help create a comfortable sleep space and therefore get a better night’s sleep, festivalgoers should pack a thick pillow to relieve pressure on the shoulders when lying on the ground.

Handy sleep aids like eyemasks and earplugs can also help mitigate the negative effect of a busy and noisy environment and an additional home comfort, like a sleep spray, can help too.

Hydration

The increased alcohol consumption of many partying revellers has a big effect on sleep, with the accompanying late nights meaning less opportunity for shut-eye and the alcohol itself creating fractured sleep once you do call it a night.

Be sure to go to bed with a big bottle of water to stay hydrated and help mitigate some of the negative effects of drinking on sleep.

Plan your journey home

Driving tired is just as bad, if not worse, than driving drunk. Tiredness can effect your concentration, reaction time and the ability to judge risks, which are all things we we need in tip top condition if you’re going to get behind the wheel.

Several consecutive nights of disrupted sleep will naturally effect your energy and concentration levels, so, if you’re planning on driving home then you might want to rethink.

There are a number of different transport options to get you to and from Glastonbury, so why not opt for a train or bus? Not only will this mean to can enjoy your final night without worrying too much about your energy levels, it’s also a boost to the environment!

Recovery day

Even if doing all of the above, revellers will no doubt still be worn out by the time they return home, following the long days – and nights – of adrenaline and reduced sleep.

It’s important to ensure you have an extra day at home to rest and recover after the event. One extra day’s holiday and no plans will help get you back to normal energy levels before taking on your usual routine again.

National Express goes electric for Glastonbury

13:00 , Peony Hirwani

National Express has announced it will operate electric double-decker electric buses for this year’s Glastonbury Festival for the first time.

The operator has revealed festival attendees will be taken on the zero-emissions shuttle buses from Bristol to Worthy Farm for the UK’s largest music festival from 20-26 June.

Dharel Patel, the head of environment and sustainability at National Express UK said in a statement: “We’re pleased to be able to run these zero-emission buses for the very first time to Glastonbury, a festival which has always had sustainability at its very core.

“It’s encouraging to see that more and more people are ditching their cars and switching to environmentally-friendly public transport, which is why we continuously invest in upgrading our vehicles to the cleanest, most efficient fleet to help people make important sustainable choices when planning their travel.”

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

12:45 , Peony Hirwani

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

Fans are ready for Glastonbury 2023

12:30 , Peony Hirwani

6 hacks for handling the heatwave at a festival

12:15 , Peony Hirwani

Worried about the heat this festival season? Here’s how to stay cool and safe.

6 hacks for handling the heatwave at a festival

Glastonbury 2023 lineup: Who is headlining this year’s music festival?

12:00 , Peony Hirwani

Glastonbury 2023 lineup: Who is headlining this year’s music festival?

11:45 , Peony Hirwani

Wizkid will be the first Afrobeats artist to headline Glastonbury Festival this Friday (23 June).

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(Getty Images)

Footage of Glastonbury captured from a hot air balloon 3000ft above ground

11:30 , Peony Hirwani

11:15 , Peony Hirwani

Fans have spotted a Harry Styles graffiti at the Glastonbury Festival grounds prompting fans to wonder whether “As It Was” singer will make a surprise appearance on Friday.

 (The Independent)
(The Independent)

Everything you need to know about Elton John’s first Glastonbury show and last ever UK gig

11:00 , Peony Hirwani

Everything know about Elton John’s first Glastonbury show and last ever UK gig

10:50 , Peony Hirwani

Here’s The Independent’s Ellie Harrison at the London office before heading off to Somerset to attend Glastonbury Festival 2023

 (The Independent)
(The Independent)

In pictures: Glastonbury Festival day one

10:40 , Peony Hirwani

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(Getty Images)
 (Getty Images)
(Getty Images)
 (Getty Images)
(Getty Images)

The Pretenders announce secret show at Glastonbury

10:25 , Peony Hirwani

The Pretenders have been announced as one of Glastonbury’s secret set holders.

Each year, the legendary Somerset-based festival keeps a number of its line-up slots blank to add a little extra excitement for ticketholders.

On Tuesday (20 June) evening, The Pretenders revealed they would be performing on Saturday, 19:45 BST, at The Park Stage. The band also teased some special guests though their identities were not disclosed.

Read more:

Glastonbury announces major rock band as secret set act

Campers are ready to take on Glastonbury Festival

10:10 , Peony Hirwani

Revellers share first images of Glastonbury Festival

09:55 , Peony Hirwani

Campers begin descending on Worthy Farm as gates open to music festival

09:45 , Peony Hirwani

The 22 greatest Glastonbury performances ever, from Beyoncé to Paul McCartney

09:30 , Peony Hirwani

The 22 greatest Glastonbury performances ever

Images of new stage at Silver Hayes coming in...

09:25 , Peony Hirwani

Fans share footage of Michael Eavis entering Glastonbury grounds

09:20 , Peony Hirwani

Arctic Monkeys call off Dublin show days before Glastonbury prompting cancellation fears

09:15 , Peony Hirwani

Arctic Monkeys have cancelled a gig days before Glastonbury, prompting fears they’ll pull out of the festival.

The Sheffield quartet, led by Alex Turner, are midway through a world tour and, after three days at London’s Emirates Stadium, were set to play Marlay Park in Dublin on Tuesday (20 June).

However, a statement released via the band’s official social media accounts on Monday (19 June) revealed that the band have been forced to cancel the show as Turner is suffering from acute laryngitis.

“We are extremely sorry to announce the cancellation of Arctic Monkeys’ show at Marlay Park in Dublin tomorrow,” it read.

“Alex is suffering from acute laryngitis, and following medical advice, has been ordered to rest.”

Read more:

Arctic Monkeys cancel Dublin show days before Glastonbury due to illness

Glastonbury has abandoned its roots, and it desperately needs them back

09:00 , Peony Hirwani

Somewhere along the line, the festival traded lawless anarchy for stockbrokers speed-dialling their dealers from luxury yurts. But Glastonbury veteran Mark Beaumont thinks the event doesn’t need to sacrifice its counter-cultural history to embrace relevance and modernity.

Glastonbury has abandoned its hippie roots, and it desperately needs them back

Missing Glastonbury? Here’s how to have a festival feast at home

08:45 , Peony Hirwani

From burgers to bao buns to booze, these recipes from the head chefs at Gousto will ensure you don’t miss out on the festival fun this weekend.

Missing Glastonbury? Here’s how to have a festival feast at home

Everything you need to know about Elton John’s first Glastonbury show and last ever UK gig

08:30 , Peony Hirwani

Everything know about Elton John’s first Glastonbury show and last ever UK gig

Photos of the gates opening, from Emily Eavis to excited fans

08:30 , Ellie Harrison

Here are some of the first images to come from the site as it opened this morning...

Emily Eavis (PA)
Emily Eavis (PA)
Crowds queue as Glasto opens (PA)
Crowds queue as Glasto opens (PA)
This fan hasn’t held back on packing (PA)
This fan hasn’t held back on packing (PA)

Glastonbury cancels screening of Jeremy Corbyn film booked ‘in good faith’

08:15 , Peony Hirwani

Glastonbury Festival has said that it stands “against all forms of discrimination” after cancelling a screening of a film about former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Titled Oh, Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie and produced by Platform Films, the film was due to be shown at the arts festival’s Pilton Palais cinema on Sunday (25 June).

The film aims to challenge accusations of antisemitism made against Corbyn throughout his political career, claiming to “explore a dark and murky story of political deceit and outrageous antisemitic smears”.

It is narrated by left-wing Jewish comedian Alexei Sayle, and features contributions from writer Jackie Walker and filmmaker Ken Loach.

However, after the Board of Deputies of British Jews (BDBJ) expressed “deep concern” over the film, Glastonbury announced on Monday (19 June) that Oh, Jeremy Corbyn would no longer be screened at the event.

Glastonbury cancels screening of Jeremy Corbyn film booked ‘in good faith’

‘Let’s do this!’ says Emily Eavis

08:10 , Ellie Harrison

Emily Eavis – the co-organiser of Glastonbury, and the youngest daughter of the festival’s founder Michael – has shared a post through the GlastoLive Twitter page, announcing that the site is official open...

The gates have opened – let the Glastonbury fun begin!

08:03 , Ellie Harrison

Michael and Emily Eavis, the organisers of Glastonbury, have officially opened the gates at Worthy Farm for the festival’s 2023 edition.

Check out this video of the keenest of music fans who camped out overnight to get a good spot in the queue...

Campers descend on Worthy Farm as Glastonbury gates open

What’s the weather looking like for Glastonbury 2023?

08:00 , Peony Hirwani

Glastonbury revellers are no doubt hoping the weather holds out for this year’s festival, after a month’s worth of rain fell in the UK last weekend.

You can find the latest forecast here:

Glastonbury weather forecast – all the updates you need

Emily Eavis has arrived at the main gate

07:46 , Ellie Harrison

Emily Eavis – the co-organiser of Glastonbury, and the youngest daughter of the festival’s founder Michael – has just arrived at the main gate at Worthy Farm. Michael is expected to arrive shortly.

The main gate will open at 8am, after a night of “biblical rain”, according to our source on the ground.

Many festivalgoers are already at the site, some having camped out overnight, to be some of the very first attendees let in through the gates.

The earthy magic and lawless energy of being a child at Glastonbury festival

07:45 , Peony Hirwani

Adam White recalls the years he was more interested in seeing The Corrs than Courtney Love, and when the colours, noise and fire-breathing spiders gripped his imagination.

The earthy magic and lawless energy of being a child at Glastonbury

The Pretenders have just been announced as one of Glastonbury’s secret acts

07:30 , Peony Hirwani

The English-American band has revealed they will be performing on Saturday, 19:45 BST, at The Park Stage. The band also teased some special guests though their identities have not been disclosed.

“It’s always been there for most of our lifetimes. There has never been a festival like it anywhere else,” lead singer Chrissie Hynde said.

Read more:

Glastonbury announces major rock band as secret set act

Elton John to headline Glastonbury 2023 on last-ever UK tour date

07:15 , Peony Hirwani

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

07:00 , Peony Hirwani

...and the possible workarounds.

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

How to watch the BBC’s Glastonbury live coverage

06:30 , Peony Hirwani

Live sets from Worthy Farm will be broadcast on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds throughout the festival, which runs from Wednesday 21 – Sunday 25 June.

Read more:

How to watch the BBC’s live Glastonbury coverage

Secret set act announced!

06:00 , Peony Hirwani

The Pretenders have just been announced as one of Glastonbury’s secret acts.

The English-American band has revealed they will be performing on Saturday, 19:45 BST, at The Park Stage. The band also teased some special guests though their identities have not been disclosed.

“It’s always been there for most of our lifetimes. There has never been a festival like it anywhere else,” lead singer Chrissie Hynde said.

Read more:

Glastonbury announces major rock band as secret set act

Glastonbury 2023’s power needs will be ‘met by renewable energy and renewable fuels'

05:30 , Peony Hirwani

Glastonbury 2023’s power needs will be met “by renewable energy and renewable fuels”.

A tweet on the festival’s official Twitter page read: “We’re very pleased to report that all of Glastonbury 2023’s power needs will be met by renewable energy and renewable fuels, eliminating the need to rely on fossil fuels for power across the Festival.

“To learn more about our green initiatives, see below.”

Glastonbury 2023 lineup

05:00 , Peony Hirwani

This year’s Glastonbury Festival is just hours away.

Here’s the full line up.

How to get tickets for Glastonbury 2024

04:30 , Peony Hirwani

For those that missed out on tickets for this year, here’s everything you need to know so you can be as prepared as possible in the race for 2024.

How to get tickets for Glastonbury 2024

Watch: Care home hosts its own Glastonbury for 'festival-loving' residents

04:03 , Tom Murray

What’s the latest weather forecast?

03:05 , Tom Murray

Weather experts are providing regular updates on the current forecasts for Pilton, Somerset.

After a downpour of rain on Tuesday (20 June) morning – a blessing to campers pitching tents when the festival begins – it currently looks like it will be a mostly dry affair.

Read the full rundown here:

Glastonbury weather forecast – all the updates you need

What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival?

02:09 , Tom Murray

Ever wondered what it’s like to open the gates at Glastonbury Festival?

The Independent spoke with Niki Green, one of the stewards stationed at the gates of Glastonbury, for an insider’s perspective on what goes on behind the scenes.

You can read about her experience here:

30,000 steps a day and ‘Glasto Lip’: What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival

What are the symptoms of laryngitis and how long does it take to recover?

01:02 , Tom Murray

Fans are concerned about the Arctic Monkeys’ Glastonbury set after frontman Alex Turner came down with a case of laryngitis this week.

The band were forced to cancel a concert in Dublin that was scheduled for Thursday (22 June).

You can find out more about the symptoms of laryngitis and how long it usually takes to recover here:

What are the symptoms of laryngitis and how long does it take to recover?

Glastonbury 2023 lineup: Who is headlining this year’s festival?

Wednesday 21 June 2023 00:04 , Tom Murray

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

Tuesday 20 June 2023 23:17 , Tom Murray

...and the possible workarounds

Everything you need to know about Guns N’ Roses at Glastonbury

Tuesday 20 June 2023 22:01 , Tom Murray

On Saturday (24 June) night, all eyes will be focused on the Pyramid Stage for Guns N’ Roses’s headline performance.

The Los Angeles-based rock band formed in 1985 and are best known for their 1988 hit, “Sweet Child o’ Mine”.

Read more:

Everything you need to know about Guns N’ Roses at Glastonbury 2023

The earthy magic and lawless energy of being a child at Glastonbury festival

Tuesday 20 June 2023 21:01 , Adam White

I wasn’t conceived at Glastonbury, but for the first decade of my life I may as well have been. I was, in many respects, a Glastonbury baby. Born and raised in nearby Bristol, I first visited in 1994, aged two with potty in hand, and attended for the five years that followed. I have not been back since. But even if Glastonbury has changed hugely in the decades in between, it still exists as a joyous, creative paradise of jugglers, acrobats and enormous fire-breathing spiders for those lucky enough to experience it as a child. Enough to grant it an almost mythical hold over many of the children who have passed through over the years, like a soothing imprinton the soul.

Back then, against the withering judgements of outraged co-workers, my parents saw it as an adventure and an education, for themselves and for me. My dad sometimes worked there as a steward, picking up litter and ushering in guests in exchange for a free ticket. But the tickets themselves were also relatively affordable – around £50 each, picked up from a local ticket shop, with under-12s getting in for free. Too broke to afford any sort of overseas holiday, Glastonbury was our version of an annual family sojourn, and a bargain considering what was on offer.

Read the full article:

The earthy magic and lawless energy of being a child at Glastonbury

The Pretenders share video to announce secret show

Tuesday 20 June 2023 20:40 , Tom Murray

Secret set act announced!

Tuesday 20 June 2023 20:24 , Tom Murray

The Pretenders have just been announced as one of Glastonbury’s secret acts.

The English-American band has revealed they will be performing on Saturday, 19:45 BST, at The Park Stage. The band also teased some special guests though their identities have not been disclosed.

“It’s always been there for most of our lifetimes. There has never been a festival like it anywhere else,” lead singer Chrissie Hynde said.

Read more:

Glastonbury announces major rock band as secret set act

The 22 greatest Glastonbury performances ever, from Beyoncé to Paul McCartney

Tuesday 20 June 2023 20:01 , Roisin O'Connor

A 40-minute blast of pure, undiluted zeitgeist. A gigantic crowd stretching away over hill and vale. A generation’s prejudices and expectations overturned like a flick of dust off the shoulder. A setlist chiselled into quicksilver by Zeus and carried to the stage by a choir of winged roadies. Or maybe just the Dalai Lama, blowing out the candles on a birthday cake.

These are just a few of the reasons why a gig playing out on the hallowed grounds of Worthy Farm might go down in Glastonbury folklore – one of those iconic moments that don’t just make the weekend, but mark out the evolution of pop culture. Glastonbury is where musical history is made and cultural colossi are crowned on a near-annual basis.

Ahead of the glorious return of the world’s greatest festival, headlined this year by Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Elton John, here’s a look back at the best ever Glastonbury performances.

The 22 greatest Glastonbury performances ever

Glastonbury cancels screening of Jeremy Corbyn film booked ‘in good faith’

Tuesday 20 June 2023 19:00 , Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury Festival has said that it stands “against all forms of discrimination” after cancelling a screening of a film about former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Titled Oh, Jeremy Corbyn: The Big Lie and produced by Platform Films, the film was due to be shown at the arts festival’s Pilton Palais cinema on Sunday (25 June).

Full story:

Glastonbury cancels screening of Jeremy Corbyn film booked ‘in good faith’

Unveiled! The Glastonbury 2023 tea towel

Tuesday 20 June 2023 18:30 , Roisin O'Connor

How to watch the BBC’s live coverage

Tuesday 20 June 2023 18:00 , Roisin O'Connor

How to watch the BBC’s live Glastonbury coverage

Billie Eilish performs at Glastonbury 2022

Tuesday 20 June 2023 17:30 , Roisin O'Connor

There’s an unfortunate lack of women topping the bill at this year’s Glastonbury. Last year was a little different, with US pop star Billie Eilish making history as the youngest solo artist to headline the Pyramid Stage.

Here’s a look back at her performance:

30,000 steps a day and ‘Glasto Lip’: What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival

Tuesday 20 June 2023 17:00 , Roisin O'Connor

From the dreaded night shifts to looking after vulnerable festival-goers, there’s plenty going on behind the scenes at the legendary music festival

30,000 steps a day and ‘Glasto Lip’: What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival

Glastonbury secret sets 2023: Rumours and how find out who will play

Tuesday 20 June 2023 16:30 , Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury secret sets 2023: Rumours and how find out who will play

How to watch Glastonbury 2023 live

Tuesday 20 June 2023 16:00 , Roisin O'Connor

How to watch the BBC’s live Glastonbury coverage

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

Tuesday 20 June 2023 15:31 , Roisin O'Connor

...and the possible workarounds

The 7 most brutal set clashes at Glastonbury 2023

The 22 greatest Glastonbury performances ever, from Beyoncé to Paul McCartney

Tuesday 20 June 2023 14:59 , Roisin O'Connor

Ahead of the festival’s return to Worthy Farm, Mark Beaumont picks some of Glastonbury’s greatest ever music moments

The 22 greatest Glastonbury performances ever

The earthy magic and lawless energy of being a child at Glastonbury festival

Tuesday 20 June 2023 14:31 , Roisin O'Connor

Adam White recalls the years he was more interested in seeing The Corrs than Courtney Love, and when the colours, noise and fire-breathing spiders gripped his imagination

The earthy magic and lawless energy of being a child at Glastonbury

Glastonbury 2023 lineup: Who is headlining this year’s music festival?

Tuesday 20 June 2023 13:45 , Roisin O'Connor

30,000 steps a day and ‘Glasto Lip’: What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival

Tuesday 20 June 2023 13:26 , Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury is back. This week sees the UK’s biggest music festival return for another anticipated event at Worthy Farm.

For a five-day period from Wednesday 21 June to Sunday 25 June, the Glastonbury site in Somerset is playing host to a number of the world’s biggest music acts, including headliners Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses, and Elton John.

Ahead of the festival, The Independent spoke with Niki Green, one of the stewards stationed at the gates of Glastonbury, for an insider’s perspective on what goes on behind the scenes.

My colleague Louis Chilton reports:

30,000 steps a day and ‘Glasto Lip’: What it’s like to work at Glastonbury Festival

Elton John drops hints about surprise guests in ‘brand new’ Glastonbury headline set

Tuesday 20 June 2023 12:40 , Roisin O'Connor

Elton John has dropped hints about his forthcoming headline performance at Glastonbury Festival.

The 76-year-old musician, who is currently playing the final leg of his much-delayed Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour in Europe, will headline the Pyramid Stage on Worthy Farm on Sunday (25 June) night.

The set, which is scheduled to stretch over two hours in length, marks not only John’s first time playing Glastonbury, but his final ever UK tour date.

Speaking in a new interview with BBC Radio 1, the “Rocket Man” singer let slip some more clues about his “brand new” set, which he said will heavily focus on hits.

“I’m starting with a song I haven’t played for about 10 years, so we’ll see how it goes,” John told Clara Amfo.

Elton John hints at surprise guests in ‘brand new’ Glastonbury headline set

Full lineup and stage times for Glastonbury

Tuesday 20 June 2023 12:20 , Roisin O'Connor

It might not be quite the same as being amongst the fields of festival flags, but if you missed out on tickets, there are still plenty of ways to tune into Glastonbury festival from home.

Live sets from Worthy Farm will be broadcast on BBC iPlayer and BBC Sounds throughout the festival, which runs from Wednesday 21 – Sunday 25 June.

Coverage will be brought to audiences by presenters such as Jack Saunders, Clara Amfo, Jo Whiley and Lauren Laverne who will be joined by guests and artists at the festival.

BBC iPlayer’s dedicated Glastonbury channel will be live from Friday 23 June – Sunday 25 June (12pm–late), presenting 40 hours of coverage including live performances, preview programmes and more

The channel will feature the biggest sets from the Pyramid, Other, West Holts, John Peel and Park Stages.

Check out all the details here:

How to watch the BBC’s live Glastonbury coverage

What’s the weather looking like for Glastonbury 2023?

Tuesday 20 June 2023 11:43 , Roisin O'Connor

Glastonbury revellers are no doubt hoping the weather holds out for this year’s festival, after a month’s worth of rain fell in the UK last weekend.

You can find the latest forecast here:

Glastonbury weather forecast – all the updates you need

Welcome to Glastonbury 2023!

Tuesday 20 June 2023 10:47 , Roisin O'Connor

Hello and welcome to The Independent’s liveblog of Glastonbury 2023.

As is tradition, I’ll be manning the liveblog with help from our incredible editorial team, while our intrepid reviewers and reporters head to Worthy Farm, Somerset for the main event.

Stay tuned for the latest news, updates, gossip, pictures and video, plus reviews of this year’s headliners – Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Elton John, and other highlights.