Glastonbury, bosses of the event cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic have lodged an application to hold an event at the famous Worthy Farm later this year.Sharing a statement to social media on Friday, festival boss Emily Eavis – who leads the festival alongside father and the founder of Glasto Michael Eavis – revealed moves were being made to still hold a concert in September.In January it was confirmed Glastonbury 2021 was not going to be going ahead in its usual month of June for a second year after Covid-19 curtailed plans to get dancy and muddy in Somerset.Emily said in a post on Instagram: ‘For those asking for an update on our plans later this year, we have put an application in for a licence for a concert at the farm in.
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