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Michael Eavis says Glastonbury could still hold a “smaller” event in September

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Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis has said he is considering holding a smaller event in September after it was confirmed that the coronavirus pandemic has forced the festival’s cancellation for the second year running.Speaking to LBC, Eavis said he hoped to hold a smaller event later in the year to belatedly mark the 50th anniversary of Glastonbury – which was originally set to take place last year.“I would like to do something in September.

I would like to do something smaller somewhere around the anniversary date of when we started, which was the 18th of September 1970,” he said.“I would like to consider possibly doing something around that time.”When asked if it could involve big-name acts who have previously performed at Glastonbury,.

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