Glastonbury-goers could be accused of packing everything, including the kitchen sink, for the five-day festival, but Muse went a step further when they headlined in 2016.
The rock group brought an entire kitchen with them – complete with their own personal chef. The rockers, fronted by Matt Bellamy, had their own temporary dining service erected backstage to serve up their grub ahead of their performance.
Festival boss Emily Eavis reveals: “Muse brought their own kitchen, their own chef and kitchen area that we built.” The Glastonbury organiser says “quite a few” artists bring their own chef, but adds that “most people” are happy with the onsite catering which is provided for the performers.
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