Glastonbury closes another edition with Coldplay in the spotlight
The legendary British festival wraps up this Sunday at Worthy Farm, with Coldplay among the headliners of a much-anticipated edition.
There are festivals and there is Glastonbury. The British giant, planted at Worthy Farm in the English countryside, wraps up another edition this Sunday of what many consider the most famous music festival in the world.
Among the headliners this time are Coldplay, a band that is practically synonymous with full stadiums and choruses sung by tens of thousands of people at once. It is not every day you see one of the biggest bands on the planet on a stage with the history of the Pyramid Stage.
Why Glastonbury is different
Anyone who has never been asks what is so special about a festival in the middle of the mud. The answer lies in the scale and the spirit. It is five days, hundreds of performances across dozens of stages, and a blend of music, art and causes that few events in the world manage to bring together.
For Portuguese audiences, Glastonbury is also a benchmark and a source of healthy envy. Our summer festivals have grown and landed big names, but Glasto remains that rite of passage many dream of ticking off the list one day.
A note for music lovers: if you ever work up the courage for the English adventure, take wellington boots and patience. It will be worth it.
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