The annual Glastonbury Festival has opened its doors. Forecasters promised heat, but the weather decided otherwise and met the party-goers with a gloomy sky. But for real music and drive lovers, this is not a hindrance. Rubber boots, tents and whole cases of alcohol will make the atmosphere really hot.
See further how the hangouts gathered on the first day of the most famous British open-air festival.Rubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcoholThe sea of Glastonbury Festival participants was worried in line for a long 12 hours, waiting for the opening of the event of the year, which was supposed to be the hottest in history.
Rubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcoholThousands of partygoers arrived in Somerset County at Worthy Farm with tents and backpacks, carrying drinks on their shoulders or in carts.
Rubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcoholRubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcoholRubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcoholRubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcoholRubber mood: Glastonbury greets participants in raincoats and with a killer dose of alcohol
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