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Noel Gallagher blasted as 'vile' by charity after admitting he 'blagged' way onto disabled platform at Glastonbury festival - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
04.07.2022 / 21:23

Noel Gallagher blasted as 'vile' by charity after admitting he 'blagged' way onto disabled platform at Glastonbury festival

Noel Gallagher has been blasted as 'vile' by a charity after he 'blagged' his way onto a viewing platform for disabled people at Glastonbury festival. The Manchester-born musician admitted that a security guard initially stopped him from using the platform before he flashed his 'Access All Areas' pass.

First Glastonbury Festival 2023 headliner emerges as bookies suspend betting - www.msn.com
msn.com
04.07.2022 / 19:35

First Glastonbury Festival 2023 headliner emerges as bookies suspend betting

William Hill have suspended betting on the Arctic Monkeys headlining Glastonbury next year. A flood of activity saw the band’s odds crash from 6/1 to 6/4, and the bookmaker has now frozen all further bets on the Arctic Monkeys being booked for a top slot on the Pyramid Stage.

Brit Beat: Taylor Swift for Next Year’s Glastonbury Festival? - variety.com - Ireland
variety.com
30.06.2022 / 22:13

Brit Beat: Taylor Swift for Next Year’s Glastonbury Festival?

Mark Sutherland The U.K.’s biggest festival, Glastonbury, made a glorious return this month. As well as 200,000 fans in the field, the festival scored record-breaking figures for the BBC, where festival content was streamed 34.1 million times on BBC iPlayer and listened to 2.3m times on BBC Sounds, up 116% and 205% respectively on 2019, the last time the festival was held.And, after two years away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the festival’s future now looks secure.“With hindsight, having those two years off and time to reflect maybe wasn’t the worst thing,” says Glastonbury co-organizer Emily Eavis.

Lorde Debuts Sun-Kissed Blonde Hair During Glastonbury Festival 2022 - www.usmagazine.com - USA
usmagazine.com
28.06.2022 / 01:39

Lorde Debuts Sun-Kissed Blonde Hair During Glastonbury Festival 2022

Do blondes have more fun? That’s a question Lorde can answer since she recently joined the club!

Megan Thee Stallion Leads 'My Body, My Motherf**king Choice' Chant With Glastonbury Festival Crowd - www.etonline.com - Texas
etonline.com
27.06.2022 / 19:03

Megan Thee Stallion Leads 'My Body, My Motherf**king Choice' Chant With Glastonbury Festival Crowd

Megan Thee Stallion is letting her home state know exactly what she thinks following the Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn . Two days after the Supreme Court's decision, the GRAMMY winner called out Texas' 2021 abortion ban while performing her Saturday set at the Glastonbury Festival. «Now, y'all know it wouldn't be me if I didn't take a second to call out these stupid ass men,» the 27-year-old said. «I mean, God damn.

Cate Blanchett Meets Up With Woody Harrelson at Glastonbury Festival - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
27.06.2022 / 02:03

Cate Blanchett Meets Up With Woody Harrelson at Glastonbury Festival

Cate Blanchett walks and talks with Woody Harrelson while attending the 2022 Glastonbury Festival together over the weekend.

Olivia Rodrigo dedicates 'F--- You' to Supreme Court justices in duet with Lily Allen at Glastonbury festival - www.foxnews.com - county Somerset
foxnews.com
27.06.2022 / 00:01

Olivia Rodrigo dedicates 'F--- You' to Supreme Court justices in duet with Lily Allen at Glastonbury festival

Olivia Rodrigo made a statement at her first Glastonbury festival on Saturday as she brought out surprise guest, Lily Allen, to sing her 2009 hit "F--- You" song, and dedicated the anthem to the Supreme Court justices who voted to overturn Roe v Wade just the day before.  Rodrigo, 19, introduced "incredible songwriter and artist" Allen to the stage and said: "Today is a very, very special day.This is actually my first Glastonbury, and I’m sharing the stage with Lily which is the biggest dream come true ever. But I’m also equally as heartbroken over what happened in America yesterday." The decision made by SCOTUS on Friday effectively ended recognition of a constitutional right to abortion which has been in place since 1973, and gives individual states the power to allow, limit or ban the healthcare practice altogether.  "The Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe v Wade which is a law that ensures a woman's right to a safe abortion, another basic human right," Rodrigo said to the thousands of fans watching her first performance at the massive outdoor show.

Olivia Rodrigo Sings ‘F— You’ to Supreme Court Justices at Glastonbury Festival - variety.com - Britain - USA
variety.com
26.06.2022 / 01:07

Olivia Rodrigo Sings ‘F— You’ to Supreme Court Justices at Glastonbury Festival

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorOlivia Rodrigo used her set at England’s Glastonbury Festival to slam the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v.

Greta Thunberg tells Glastonbury Festival 'we're in the beginning of a climate emergency' - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Sweden
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.06.2022 / 21:07

Greta Thunberg tells Glastonbury Festival 'we're in the beginning of a climate emergency'

Greta Thunberg took to the stage at the Glastonbury Festival today and warned the huge crowd of a 'climate and ecological emergency'. The 19-year-old environment activist from Sweden delivered a speech from the Pyramid Stage to rapturous applause.

'There's a long way to go yet': Week of rail strikes leads to no clear resolution - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Manchester
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
25.06.2022 / 17:39

'There's a long way to go yet': Week of rail strikes leads to no clear resolution

It’s been a hell of a week on the country’s railways. As the biggest rail strikes in 30 years entered their third day on Saturday, around 80 per cent of services have been cut, and the country’s train stations resemble ghost towns.

Phoebe Bridgers Calls Out Supreme Court Over Roe Vs. Wade Decision From Glastonbury Festival - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
25.06.2022 / 00:51

Phoebe Bridgers Calls Out Supreme Court Over Roe Vs. Wade Decision From Glastonbury Festival

Phoebe Bridgers took over the Glastonbury Festival tonight (June 24) with some powerful words for the U.S. Supreme Court.

Phoebe Bridgers Leads ‘F— the Supreme Court!’ Chant at Glastonbury Festival - variety.com
variety.com
24.06.2022 / 23:27

Phoebe Bridgers Leads ‘F— the Supreme Court!’ Chant at Glastonbury Festival

Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorPhoebe Bridgers, who has been outspoken about the battle over abortion rights since news of Roe v. Wade’s impending overturn by the Supreme Court was first leaked earlier this year, made no bones about her feelings during her set at the Glastonbury festival in England on Friday.“In all honesty, [the festival is] like super surreal and fun, but I’m having like the shittiest day,” she told the crowd. “Are there any Americans here? What wants to say ‘Fuck the Supreme Court’ on three?,” she shouted before leading a chant of “Fuck the Supreme Court!” She concluded: “Fuck that shit.

Glastonbury Festival 2022: How to watch and listen and full TV schedule - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
24.06.2022 / 14:41

Glastonbury Festival 2022: How to watch and listen and full TV schedule

As festival-goers gather at Glastonbury to enjoy one of the UK's biggest festivals, many will unfortunately be missing out.

Glasto Is Back: Inside the BBC’s ‘Mammoth’ 2022 Glastonbury Festival Coverage - variety.com - Britain - county Ross - Indiana - county Somerset - city Lamar
variety.com
24.06.2022 / 14:15

Glasto Is Back: Inside the BBC’s ‘Mammoth’ 2022 Glastonbury Festival Coverage

Mark Sutherland Glastonbury Festival — the biggest live music event in Europe — gets into full swing today, for the first time since 2019.There will be 200,000 people on site in Somerset, in the west of England, watching thousands of performances across 93 different stages, including headliners Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar, and Diana Ross in the highly prized Sunday afternoon ‘legends’ slot.And yet, somehow, Glastonbury is even bigger than those numbers suggest. First held in 1970 – when 1,500 hippies got free milk in exchange for their £1 entrance fee – the festival has developed into a national and international institution, as much a part of the traditional British summer as Wimbledon.

Glastonbury festival-goers warned 'to take shelter if you can' as thunderstorms loom - www.ok.co.uk - city Sheffield - county Somerset - county Bath
ok.co.uk
24.06.2022 / 10:39

Glastonbury festival-goers warned 'to take shelter if you can' as thunderstorms loom

Glastonbury festival-goers “may need to take shelter if they can” as thunderstorms are set to sweep across much of southern England, a Met Office meteorologist has warned. Music lovers will be swapping sun cream for umbrellas at Worthy Farm as the weather is set to turn from “wall-to-wall sunshine” and high temperatures on Thursday morning to “heavy thundery downpours” in the afternoon.The Met Office issued a yellow thunderstorm warning stretching from Sheffield in the North, across the South East and down to Bath in the South West, meaning Glastonbury revellers could be caught in torrential downpours in Somerset.

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