Glastonbury launch ‘Hope Shines Brightest In The Dark’ charity merchandise
Glastonbury Festival have launched a new range of merchandise to raise money for their three main charity partners.The Worthy Farm festival have announced the ‘Hope Shines Brightest In The Dark’ line, named after a lyric from the song ‘Hope For The Future’ by Paul McCartney — who was due to headline the now-cancelled 2020 festival — after the Beatles musician gave Glastonbury the permission to use it.Glastonbury have worked with the artist Stanley Donwood to create the charity merch, which includes a range of Glastonbury-inspired t-shirts, posters, tote bags and tea towels.