Glastonbury is one of the biggest events of the summer, with thousands of people flocking to see the biggest names in music.

Worthy Park is overrun with hordes and hordes of people, clamoring to see the live shows and enjoy the electric atmosphere, rain or shine.

Those who aren’t lucky enough to get tickets are forced to watch the big show on their TV or other media, and the BBC is showing plenty of footage from the Somerset countryside.

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Paul McCartney, Diana Ross, Pet Shop Boys, Noel Gallagher and Primal Scream are just a few of the star names featured this year.

However, not all of the action was filmed, from secret bars to free shuttles, and they got a glimpse of what fans don’t see on camera.

intruders



Music lovers flocked to Glastonbury on Wednesday

Each festival has a strange character who tries his luck trying to get into the festival before it starts.

An Oxfam volunteer said: “I’ve been doing this for years and we often see groups boarding the train with stairs thinking they can go up.

“I saw two people enter and the security chased them away.

“However, they were immediately escorted out, so they went a long way.”

last minute adjustments



Some of the biggest names in music wowed the Worthy Farm crowd this week

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The main venue is the Pyramid Stage, where McCartney, Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lemar were the headliners, while Ross was selected for the iconic Legends slot on Sunday afternoon.

However, a source told the scene that the scene was only completed less than 24 hours before Billie appeared on Friday night.

They said, “The pyramid phase wasn’t even over when people started coming.

“The keynote speakers only got up a few hours before the first act hit the stage on Friday.”

free lift



Glastonbury was absolutely spectacular this week with hundreds of thousands of attendees.

There is also a charity in Glastonbury which offers festival goers the chance to travel to and from Worthy Park for free.

Go Car Share has a program in place where people can donate any free space in their car to ensure their music-loving friends get home safely.

There is a booth set up on the main Worthy Farm site where visitors can stick their details on a sticky note and this is also placed on the teeth where the person is leading.

secret bar



The Tenthouse Suite was one of the luxuries at the Glastonbury Festival this week

Finally, Glastonbury is home to over 101 bars, but there’s also a secret spot that few know about.

Over the weekend, more than 200,000 festival attendees and 67,000 employees joined the dreaded long lines to buy their favorite beverage.

However, some manage to avoid the crowds and enjoy their drink in a private spot on site.

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