GLASTONBURY boss Emily Eavis is plotting a September return for music on the site after two years of cancellations. The festival organiser has filed for permission to host a one-off concert at Worthy Farm in September.
It comes two months after music fans' hopes of attending Glasto were crushed for a second year running due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Taking to Instagram tonight, Emily wrote: "For those asking for an update on our plans later this year we have put an application in for a licence for a concert at the farm in September (around the time we'd usually do Pilton Party)." "Of course, we've no idea yet whether we'll able to do that, but we wanted to get the application in to be in with a chance." She added an update was "unlikely".
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