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    Glastonbury begins: Festivalgoers face rain, shower queues and hundreds of hippy crack canisters littering site after ’embarrassing sound issues’ hit opening ceremony

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    Glastonbury festival-goers faced long queues for the showers this morning while others went on litter-picks as they collected hundreds of ‘hippy crack’ canisters.

    More than 200,000 fans have been descending on Worthy Farm in Somerset for the five-day event, with revellers spotted inhaling from balloons yesterday evening.

    Possession of laughing gas with the intent of getting high was made illegal in the UK in November 2023, with repeat offenders now facing up to two years in jail. 

    Many festival-goers woke up this morning to rain showers as they walked through the site with umbrellas or ponchos, although conditions should brighten up this afternoon.

    Meanwhile those attending last night’s Pyramid Stage opening ceremony branded it ’embarrassing’ after claiming the show was marred by a lack of amplified sound.

    Acrobats and singers took part in the colourful performance which finished with fireworks – but disappointed revellers among the crowd at the start of the festival said they were unable to hear anything and the performers had been ‘let down’.

    Others however pointed out that the ceremony, which was entitled ‘The Dreamweaver’s Journey’, was meant to be unamplified due to noise restrictions.

    MailOnline understands that the lack of sound was because Glastonbury’s main stages are not allowed amplified sound until Friday due to the terms of its licence.

    Choirs were therefore placed around the audience during the performance, while the unamplified circus show and the big screens encouraged the crowd to sing along.

    Glastonbury begins: Festivalgoers face rain, shower queues and hundreds of hippy crack canisters littering site after ’embarrassing sound issues’ hit opening ceremony

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury's Stone Circle this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle this morning

    Revellers gather around a bonfire at the Stone Circle at Glastonbury Festival early this morning

    Revellers gather around a bonfire at the Stone Circle at Glastonbury Festival early this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers gather at the Stone Circle at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset early this morning

    Revellers gather at the Stone Circle at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset early this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury's Stone Circle this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    But one unimpressed festival-goer told The Sun: ‘The opening ceremony started ten minutes late, there was a huge choir on stage that no one could hear. 

    ‘All we could hear was the sound of a couple of drums. It was a massive fireworks display with no music, the whole silence lasted 30 minutes.’ 

    What is the UK law on ‘hippy crack’? 

    Possession of laughing gas with the intent of getting high was made illegal in November 2023, with repeat offenders facing up to two years in jail.

    Dealers who peddle nitrous oxide – nicknamed ‘hippy crack’ – can face up to 14 years behind bars.

    The ban, which had been promised as part of the Government’s anti-social behaviour action plan, made nitrous oxide a Class C drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.

    It means possession of nitrous oxide, where a person intends to wrongfully inhale it for a psychoactive effect, is an offence.

    Consequences can include an unlimited fine, community sentences or, for repeat serious offenders, a prison term.

    But it is still possible to use the gas for legitimate reasons, such as catering, pain relief during labour or in model rockets.

    Licences are not required to carry nitrous oxide, but users need to demonstrate they are lawfully in possession of the gas and not intending to wrongfully inhale it.

    Others complained about the show on X, with one tweeting: ‘Not good from a sound standpoint. I think you have let the performers down here to say the least.’

    Another wrote: ‘Massive crowd, great performances, but thoroughly lost because somebody forgot to turn the amps on.’ And a third tweeted: ‘No sound?!’

    A fourth said: ‘Guessing you do know the speakers on Pyramid aren’t working tonight for the opening ceremony? Real shame, so much potential for an awesome night.’

    Other comments included ‘Who forgot to turn the speakers on?’; ‘This Glastonbury opening ceremony is embarrassing as F’; and ‘Is there meant to be no sound at the Glastonbury 2025 opening ceremony? Local regs? Crowds a bit restless at the back.’

    But one person replied to defend the show, saying: ‘It was always supposed to be crowd driven audio. Glasto explained this in an update earlier today.’

    In the update he referenced, Glastonbury had told festival-goers that it wanted to create a ‘visceral, immersive acoustic musical soundscape and we need your voice’ and encouraged everyone to ‘participate in a living, breathing chorus of sound’.

    A ‘Dreamweaver digital cyclist’ appeared on the big screens, with attendees asked to ‘tune in and hum along’.

    Organisers added: ‘Pick any note and hold it as they cruise the road. Uphill? Take your pitch higher. Downhill? Glide your pitch lower. Need to breathe? Go for it – this is a marathon, not a sprint.

    ‘Watch closely: If the Dreamweaver cyclist gets bigger, raise your voice. If they shrink in the distance, soften your sound. And don’t worry about matching the person next to you – the more variety, the better. We want a beautiful chaos of sound that moves with the action.’

    Last night featured two opening ceremonies – one at the Pyramid Stage and the other at the Green Fields area, with both having a 10pm start time. They were followed by fireworks viewable from both areas at 10.45pm.

    The Pyramid Stage was hosting a theatre and circus show for the first time since 1990.

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury's Stone Circle this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury's Stone Circle this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury's Stone Circle this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Long queues for the showers at Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury's Stone Circle this morning

    Nitrous oxide canisters are found during a clean-up at Glastonbury’s Stone Circle this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Revellers arrive at the Glastonbury Festival during a rain shower at Worthy Farm this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    Rain at the Glastonbury Festival site at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A litter clean-up at the Stone Circle area of the Glastonbury site at Worthy Farm this morning

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    A rain shower at Worthy Farm in Somerset this morning as revellers arrive for Glastonbury

    People with balloons in their mouths at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset yesterday evening

    People with balloons in their mouths at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset yesterday evening

    People with balloons in their mouths at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset yesterday evening

    People with balloons in their mouths at Glastonbury Festival in Somerset yesterday evening

    Organisers described it as a ‘breathtaking aerial odyssey, with acrobats and incredible circus performances’ and an ‘unforgettable shared experience of energy, emotion and spectacle’. 

    It comes after the gates to Glastonbury opened at 8am yesterday, with organiser Emily Eavis and her father, co-founder Sir Michael Eavis, seen counting down and cheering as the festival began while a brass band played.

    More than 200,000 people are expected to descend on the fields of Pilton, with ticket-holders advised to prepare for mainly warm weather but with a chance of rain.

    This year’s event will see headline performances from British rock/pop band The 1975, veteran singer Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts, and US pop star Olivia Rodrigo.

    Performing in the coveted Sunday tea-time legends slot this year is Sir Rod Stewart, who previously said he will be joined by his former Faces band member Ronnie Wood, as well as some other guests.

    One of the more controversial acts performing is Irish rap trio Kneecap, who have been in the headlines recently after one of their members was charged with a terror offence.

    Fireworks at the end of the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Fireworks at the end of the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers take part in the opening ceremony at Worthy Farm in Somerset last night

    Circus performers take part in the opening ceremony at Worthy Farm in Somerset last night

    Dancers and acrobats on the Pyramid Stage for last night's Glastonbury opening ceremony

    Dancers and acrobats on the Pyramid Stage for last night’s Glastonbury opening ceremony 

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage 

    Acrobats take part in the opening ceremony during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm

    Acrobats take part in the opening ceremony during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm

    The ceremony finishes with fireworks as the festival begins at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    The ceremony finishes with fireworks as the festival begins at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    Liam Og O hAnnaidh was charged for allegedly displaying a flag in support of proscribed terrorist organisation Hezbollah at a gig in London in November last year.

    Last week, the 27-year-old, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, was cheered by hundreds of supporters as he arrived with bandmates Naoise O Caireallain and JJ O Dochartaigh at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in ‘Free Mo Chara’ T-shirts.

    He was released on unconditional bail until his next hearing at the same court on August 20.

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said the group’s performance at the festival, taking place on the West Holts Stage at 4pm on Saturday, is not ‘appropriate’ and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said she thought the BBC ‘should not be showing’ Kneecap’s performance.

    Among the acts expected to draw large crowds this year is alternative pop star Charli XCX, who will perform songs from her genre-defining sixth studio album Brat.

    The Glastonbury opening ceremony, officially called ‘The Dreamweaver’s Journey’, last night

    The Glastonbury opening ceremony, officially called ‘The Dreamweaver’s Journey’, last night

    Circus performers take part in last night's opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers take part in last night’s opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage

    The opening ceremony kicked off the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    The opening ceremony kicked off the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers take part in the opening ceremony at Worthy Farm in Somerset last night

    Circus performers take part in the opening ceremony at Worthy Farm in Somerset last night

    The opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival last night

    The opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    The ceremony finishes with fireworks as the festival begins at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    The ceremony finishes with fireworks as the festival begins at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    The opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival last night

    The opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers take part in the opening ceremony at Worthy Farm in Somerset last night

    Circus performers take part in the opening ceremony at Worthy Farm in Somerset last night

    The opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival last night

    The opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage during the Glastonbury Festival last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    The ceremony finishes with fireworks as the festival begins at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    The ceremony finishes with fireworks as the festival begins at Worthy Farm in Somerset

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Circus performers involved in the opening ceremony last night on the Pyramid Stage

    Acrobats take part in the opening ceremony during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm

    Acrobats take part in the opening ceremony during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    Circus performers in the Glastonbury opening ceremony on the Pyramid Stage last night

    She is performing on Saturday night on the Other Stage, 15 minutes before the West Holts stage is graced by US rapper Doechii, another artist who has exploded in popularity in the last year.

    Other performers include Irish singer CMAT, Prada singer Raye, US musician Brandi Carlile, Nile Rodgers and Chic and hip-hop star Loyle Carner.

    Also involved are US pop star Gracie Abrams, indie outfit Wet Leg, Mercury Prize-winning jazz quintet Ezra Collective, US rapper Denzel Curry and rising star Lola Young.

    The line-up additionally features a number of acts listed as TBA, as well as a mysterious act called Patchwork, who will take to the Pyramid Stage on Saturday.

    This year, the BBC will provide live-streams of the five main stages – Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park.

    While temperatures at Glastonbury will be warm this week, in eastern areas of England another heatwave could be on the way with temperatures forecast to reach 30C this weekend.

    The mercury is set to reach 27C tomorrow before hitting 29C on Saturday, then potentially 30C on Sunday and 31C on Monday.

    An official heatwave is recorded when areas reach a certain temperature for three consecutive days, with thresholds varying from 25C to 28C in different parts of the UK.

    Glastonbury-goers can expect a mixed bag of sunshine and rain this week.

    Oli Claydon, spokesman for the Met Office, said: ‘As we go into Thursday, there will be heavy showers potentially in the east, but there will be some clear spells in there as well, with a maximum of 27C.

    ‘Not everywhere will see the showers and there will be some dry spells around as well.

    ‘There will be more persistent rain around the north west of Scotland on Thursday evening.

    ‘Friday will see a maximum of 27C again as the high, the showers will clear away to the north east, with local drizzle in parts of the South West and Wales through the day.

    ‘When we go into the weekend is when we start to see the temperatures get higher, with 29C in the South East.

    ‘On Sunday there could be some cloud and showers about in the north and North West, that will ease through the day then it will be dry and clear with good sunny spells, potentially 30C on Sunday in the South East.’

    Monday could see 30C or even 31C but the certainty around that is not very high yet, Mr Claydon added.

    It comes after a provisional high of 33.2C was recorded by the weather service on June 21 in Charlwood, Surrey, making it the warmest day so far of 2025.



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