Glastonbury has been granted a licence to host a live music event on their festival site with an audience this year, paving the way for a potential limited festival in September.While the Worthy Farm festival’s usual five-day event was cancelled for the second year running back in January due to coronavirus concerns, Glastonbury’s organisers subsequently submitted an application for a premises licence to Mendip District Council to host two days of live shows in 2021.As Somerset County Gazette reports, the council’s Licensing Sub-Committee have now granted approval for such a licence – albeit with a list of over 50 conditions.This includes the agreement that any live music shows must take place on the Pyramid Stage, while a maximum capacity.
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