Glastonbury boss Emily Eavis has confirmed that the festival is seeking a licence to hold a concert on Worthy Farm this September, after coronavirus forced the festival’s cancellation for the second year in a row.Posting on Instagram, Eavis explained that a concert could take place during the same dates that are traditionally used for the Pilton Party – Worthy Farm’s annual event to thank Somerset locals for supporting Glastonbury.While it is unclear if the event will be the return of the Pilton Party, England’s road-map out of coronavirus lockdown will provisionally permit the return of festivals and large-scale events from June 21.“For those asking for an update on our plans later this year, we have put an application in for a licence for.
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