Michael Eavis, the founder of the infamous Glastonbury festival has hinted that 2020 might just be his last year in charge of running the five day event. Held on his own land, Worthy Farm, Glastonbury has attracted a variety of entertainment from the likes of music, dance and circus to theater, cabaret and more. Approaching towards its 50th anniversary, Eavis mentioned,
“I think I can run on another six years, which would take me up to 50 years, then [I’ll] see what happens after that,”
Eavis did display open interest to sign singer/ song writer Prince in the near future. “Most of the people in the world want to play here, so I did ask him to hop on the train and come down to Castle Cary station and I’ll show him around the farm some time. It hasn’t been taken up yet though.”
via The Guardian
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