Festivalgoers dispute Emily Eavis’ claim that 99% of tents at Glastonbury were taken home

Festivalgoers dispute Emily Eavis' claim that 99% of tents at Glastonbury were taken home

“I’m actually glad to have the ability to let you understand that 99% of all tents have been taken residence. Because of all our superb Pageant-goers for collaborating and for all their efforts to like the farm and go away no hint, we respect it a lot,” Eavis claimed on Instagram. “And an enormous thanks to the litter pickers and recycling crews. It’s a exceptional clear up operation that’s in place”.

Some festivalgoers have been disputing her declare, within the feedback part with one particular person writing: “I am actually sorry however this does not really feel trustworthy. I left at 5pm Monday & there have been tents in every single place & a great deal of garbage. These pictures will not be real”, and one other echoing the assertion saying that they left at 4pm, and “there have been tents in every single place”.

One one who both was on the clean-up crew, or a festivalgoer who’s acutely aware of the environmental influence of the competition commented: “Not true spent all day Monday collapsing tents we did possibly a thousand. The positioning was a shame. Couldn’t imagine the mess.”

Elsewhere within the feedback part, folks have been leaving messages of frustration about how the competition was run, and expressed issues over security and crowd administration.

“The entire website was so overcrowded and harmful in elements. Please select future artists and headliners primarily based on their means not their identification,” one particular person stated, maybe in response to the Different Stage being shut down attributable to overcrowding at Avril Lavigne’s set, while SZA’s headline set did not draw a lot of a crowd.

Tagging Eavis of their remark, one particular person stated: “Must re design Glastonbury Pageant an re-map areas, far too many meals stalls taking over room an so many phases/ areas with little use. You’ll want to make stage areas larger to suit extra folks e-book much less artists that aren’t actually wished. This 12 months was one of the best line up @glastofest have ever accomplished by far, however the worst time schedule and organisation I’ve ever seen. They put the mistaken artists on the mistaken phases. All probably the most wished to see acts had been taking part in on the similar instances, having to decide on one out of 5,6 acts to see is tuff. Shutting down phases turning music off and never letting the artist play as a result of too many individuals in a single space what do you count on whenever you over promote tickets probably the most should see acts are going to be rammed.”

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