The annual pilgrimage to Worthy Farm just keeps getting better, festival regulars say.
By Tess de la Mare and PA MediaGlastonbury veterans who have attended for more than four decades say the festival has not lost its magic.
Mr Apelt said: "It went through that time when it was a festival when everyone was jumping the fence, and it all became a bit chaotic, to now, which is the most beautiful thing on the planet. HGV driver Ben Rogers, 46, from Wells, who first came to Glastonbury aged one, said it is "simply the greatest show on earth".
"Everybody has got to have a voice for something, but it's too much down your throat, in my opinion," added Mr Rogers.Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis performed his own set on Thursday evening
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