A story that began in 1970 Glastonbury Festival originated
on a farm in Pilton when Michael Eavis organized the first event
in 1970. Since then, the festival has become the biggest music event
in the world, attracting thousands of fans each year.
Glastonbury is not just music, but
a true cultural phenomenon. Different genres, from rock and pop to electronica and folk, intertwine to create a unique atmosphere.
The festival is also a true mystical ritual, intertwining legends and stories of antiquity. The festival draws inspiration from local myths and stories of Glastonbury Tor, the hill with the ancient tower of St. Michael, which is said to be a place of power and a portal to other worlds. Many myths surround this hill, from legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail to ancient druidic rituals. It is said that the energetic currents of the earth connect here, which makes this place unique and sacred.
For five days, tens of thousands of people gather here to immerse themselves in a world of music, art and spiritual practices. Glastonbury has become a symbol of unity and harmony, where each participant can feel part of a greater whole, entering into the atmosphere of magic and mysticism that reigns in this sacred place.