Glastonbury's best bits: Capaldi's comeback, celebrity sightings and lots of spoons

Glastonbury's best bits: Capaldi's comeback, celebrity sightings and lots of spoons

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13) Mandatory vaccine charge outrage

A crowd of revellers

As revellers gathered to watch the sun set over Worthy Farm on Sunday night, many were shocked to receive a notification on their phones informing them that they would have to pay an additional fee for a mandatory vaccine charge if they wanted to attend next year’s festival.

Festival-goers expressed their outrage on social media platforms, with many stating that they were already struggling financially due to the high cost of attending Glastonbury. Some argued that the festival should provide vaccines for free to ensure the health and safety of attendees, rather than imposing an additional charge.

Organizers of the festival have not yet commented on the controversy, but it is likely that the mandatory vaccine charge will continue to be a topic of discussion in the coming weeks.

14) Final words from Michael and Emily Eavis

As Glastonbury 2025 drew to a close, festival organizers Michael and Emily Eavis took to the stage to thank attendees for another unforgettable year.

Michael Eavis expressed his gratitude to the performers, crew, and volunteers who worked tirelessly to make the event a success, while Emily Eavis thanked the fans for their unwavering support and energy throughout the weekend.

Both organizers hinted at exciting plans for next year’s festival, promising that Glastonbury 2026 would be even bigger and better than ever before.

As the crowd erupted into cheers and applause, the Eavises raised a toast to Glastonbury, bringing the curtain down on another epic chapter in the festival’s storied history.

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