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The world-renowned Glastonbury Music Festival's 2024 event has recently come to an end. The event has attracted over 210000 music enthusiasts from all over the world to witness this music feast together. This once again proves its unshakable position in the global music industry, becoming the most deserving event of 2024 that combines music feast, cultural exchange, and emotional resonance.
The Glastonbury Music Festival is one of the largest music festivals in the world and also the largest open-air music festival in the world. Farmer Michael Avis and Gene Avis founded it in 1970.
Every year, the Glastonbury Music Festival is held at the Glastonbury Farm in Somerset, UK. This unique geographical location and natural environment add a unique charm to the music festival. Music fans can set up tents on vast grasslands and enjoy the perfect combination of sunlight, grass, and music.
For audiences around the world, the Glastonbury Music Festival is not just a musical performance, but also a comprehensive party that integrates art, culture, cuisine, and socializing. The audience gathered on this magical land with a love for music and a longing for freedom, forming a spectacular sea of people and a strong atmosphere of music festivals. People of different ages and backgrounds have found resonance here, enjoying the joy and emotion brought by music together.
The Glastonbury Music Festival has always been known for its diverse music lineup, covering various music styles such as rock, pop, electronics, hip-hop, and world music. The lineup for 2024 is no exception, with mainstream pop singers such as Dua Lipa and Coldplay, independent musicians such as Little Simz and Burna Boy, hip-hop singers such as SZA, and K-pop group Seventeen, catering to the tastes of different music fans.
The traditional fallow system of the Glastonbury Music Festival will continue, and it will be suspended for one year in 2026 according to the traditional system.
This system aims to provide sufficient rest and recovery for the farm land hosting music festivals, in order to cope with the pressure brought by the influx of thousands of fans every year.