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How to Survive Glastonbury: A Guide for First-Timers!

Glastonbury is a magical place, but it can also be a challenge for first-timers. There’s so much to see and do, and the festival can be overwhelming. But don’t worry, we’re here to help. In this guide, we’ll give you all the tips you need to survive Glastonbury and have the best time possible. We’ll cover everything from packing your bags to navigating the site to staying safe.

So whether you’re a music lover, a festival veteran, or just looking for a wild weekend, read on for our guide to surviving Glastonbury.

About Glastonbury 2023

Glastonbury 2023 has announced an all-male headline set, but there is still plenty of female talent to be excited about. Lizzo, Lana Del Rey, Blondie, and many more are all set to perform at the festival. Festival co-organizer Emily Eavis has said that gender balance was a priority and that a female headliner was initially planned, but eventually canceled due to a conflicting touring schedule. She added that next year, two female headliners are planned.

With tickets already sold out, the only thing left to worry about is how to experience it all. With some strategic packing, the right attitude, and a versatile wardrobe, you can not only survive one of the most iconic music festivals in the world, but thrive in it too.

Pack light and pack snacks.

When packing for Glastonbury, it’s important to remember that you’ll be carrying everything you bring with you for the entire festival. This means that you’ll want to pack light and only bring the essentials.

A good rule of thumb is to limit yourself to one backpack and one holdall bag. The backpack should be for your essential items, such as your tent, sleeping bag, and clothes. The holdall bag should be for your snacks and other non-essential items.

It’s also important to leave one hand free to share the weight of the tent with your camping gang. This will make it easier to carry everything and will help you avoid getting injured.

Here are some additional tips that you may find helpful:

  • Pack a reusable water bottle.
  • Pack a portable charger.
  • Pack a raincoat.
  • Pack a hat and sunglasses.
  • Pack a book or deck of cards.
  • Pack a journal to record your memories.

Getting to Glastonbury

  • Plan your route ahead of time.
  • Leave early.
  • Pack snacks and drinks.
  • Be prepared for bad weather.
  • Be kind to your designated driver.

I hope these tips help you get to Glastonbury safely and have a great time!

Here is a unique way to say “be kind to your designated driver”:

  • Make them feel like a VIP.
  • Treat them like the hero they are.
  • Make sure they’re hydrated and well-fed.
  • Give them a break every few hours.

Finding the perfect camping spot at Glastonbury

When it comes to finding the perfect camping spot at Glastonbury, there are a few things to keep in mind.

  • Aim for an uphill spot. This will help to avoid flooding, which can be a problem at Glastonbury.
  • Consider your noise tolerance. If you’re a light sleeper, you may want to avoid camping near pathways or the main arena.
  • Think about your proximity to amenities. If you want to be close to the portaloos and showers, you’ll need to camp near the entrance.
  • Choose a campsite that suits your personality. If you’re looking for a lively atmosphere, Pennard Hill Ground is a good option. If you prefer something quieter, Lime Kiln or Hitchen Hill are better choices.

Ultimately, the perfect camping spot is the one that suits your individual needs and preferences.

Here are some additional tips for finding the perfect camping spot at Glastonbury:

  • Arrive early. The earlier you arrive, the more likely you are to get a good spot.
  • Be flexible. If you don’t get your first choice, be willing to compromise.
  • Talk to other festival-goers. They may be able to give you some insider tips.

Function versus fashion: dress for the weather

Glastonbury is a festival that can be wet and muddy, so it’s important to dress for the weather. However, you don’t have to sacrifice fashion for function. There are plenty of ways to stay dry and comfortable while still looking stylish.

Create your own first aid kit

A first aid kit is a must-have for any Glastonbury festival-goer. You never know when you might need it, so it’s better to be prepared. Pack a ziplock bag with the following essentials:

  • Painkillers
  • Anti-nausea medication
  • Gentle laxatives
  • Electrolyte powders
  • Antihistamines
  • Plasters
  • Heartburn medication
  • Anti-diarrhea medication

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The most essential essentials at Glastonbury

Essential items for Glastonbury: reusable water bottle, toilet paper, hand sanitizer, sun lotion, portable charger pack. Use a watch and designated meeting spots instead of relying on unreliable phones. Bring a personalized flag for easy friend-spotting.

Fight the FOMO and pace yourself at Glastonbury

  • Don’t try to do everything: There are too many things to see and do at Glastonbury, so it’s impossible to do it all.
  • Be flexible with your schedule: Things change at festivals, so be prepared to adjust your plans as needed.
  • Take breaks: It’s important to pace yourself at Glastonbury, so take some time to relax and recharge.
  • Don’t be afraid to miss a set: If you’re not feeling a particular band or artist, don’t feel obligated to stay for their whole set.
  • Enjoy the moment: Glastonbury is a magical place, so take some time to enjoy the experience and soak it all in.


I agree with this advice! There are so many amazing things to see and do at Glastonbury, so it’s important to get out and explore. Here are some more ideas to get you started:

  • Visit the Healing Fields. These are a great place to relax and recharge, or to learn about alternative therapies.
  • Check out the comedy tent. There are always some great comedians performing at Glastonbury, so this is a great way to see some laughs.
  • Go on a workshop. There are all sorts of workshops available at Glastonbury, from yoga and meditation to circus skills and pottery.
  • Take a walk in the countryside. Glastonbury is surrounded by beautiful countryside, so it’s a great place to go for a walk or hike.
  • Just wander around and see what you find. There are so many unexpected surprises at Glastonbury, so it’s always fun to just wander around and see what you find.

The most important thing is to have fun and make the most of your time at Glastonbury. So, throw out the rulebook, and enjoy your lucky self!

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