Glastonbury Festival ’s organiser Emily Eavis has given music fans a major update about the festival’s next fallow year. In a brand new video podcast, hosted by DJs Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw, Emily shared several updates.
“It’s looking like we are due a fallow year,” Emily said. She explained the fallow year is ‘important’ for giving the festival’s land a ‘rest’ and for the cows to graze on the farm for a longer period of time, to “reclaim their land”. Emily added: “And I think it’s quite good not to just, seen to be, like just cashing in and stuff, you know? At the best time we could just go for it, and it’s like ‘no, we’re not going to actually’. It’s so important that ethos, now more than ever.”
Glastonbury’s last official fallow year was in 2018, but due to the Covid-19 pandemic, there were two consecutive fallow years in 2020 and 2021, when the festival’s 50th anniversary was due to be held. It returned in 2022 with headliners Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar.
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