Glastonbury-goers are invited to take part in another record-breaking attempt to form the world’s largest ever ‘peace sign’ made up of people.This follows the last attempt in 2017 when around 15,000 people met at the festival to break the previous record, set by a crowd of 5,814 in New York in 2009.
Watch footage from the stunt below.SJ Smallpage, who helped organise the record, said at the time: “I feel very humbled that people have joined together for something that represents everything that is good about Glastonbury, everything that is good about humanity.“The numbers are awesome, I can’t believe how many people are here.
They were still steaming in through the entrances when it happened. It made my heart sing.”Now, peace-loving Glasto-goers are invited to attempt to smash the record even further.“In 2017, 15,000 of us gathered below the Stone Circle to set a record for the world’s largest human peace sign,” read a message from the festival’s Green Fields information page on Twitter.“A message to the world of Peace, Unity and Love.
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