Under cloudy skies thousands of people descended on Glastonbury Festival earlier as music lovers spent the day carrying, pushing and pulling a weeks worth of possessions across the green grass and mud tracks of the site. Festival founder Michael Eavis also put in a rare appearance much to the joy of those entering the site. Once at their chosen camping grounds it was time to relax and prepare for what's to come. Smiles all round:festival-goers happily lug their belongings across the farm as they head to where they plan to pitch their tent for the next five nights. A wheelie great idea:One man turned heads as he brought his festival gear onto the farm in a modified wheelie bin. A balancing act:People head into the festival with all of their belongings on their back. Happy campers:All smiles ahead of a weekend of great music. Opening ceremony:For the first time since 1990, the Festival will officially open with a Theatre and Circus act on the Pyramid Stage at 22:00 BST. Selfie stop at Carhenge:Got to remember these moments. Keeping it cool:Quality mother-and-daughter-time spent over an ice cream. Barking mad:The scrap metal dog returns to Carhenge for another year. Crowds unwind and relax before the music officially begins on Friday. Follow BBC Somerset onFacebookandX. Send your story ideas to us on email or viaWhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.
In pictures: Glastonbury Festival day one
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The Glastonbury Festival kicked off under overcast skies, attracting thousands of music enthusiasts who arrived early to set up their camps for the weekend. Festival-goers were seen navigating through the muddy tracks and grassy fields, hauling a week's worth of belongings as they made their way to their designated camping spots. The atmosphere was filled with excitement, particularly highlighted by the rare appearance of festival founder Michael Eavis, who delighted fans as they entered the venue. Many attendees expressed their joy as they prepared for the festivities ahead, showcasing a spirit of camaraderie and anticipation for the music and performances to come. One creative festival-goer drew attention by transporting his gear in a modified wheelie bin, adding a touch of humor to the scene as people set up their tents for the next five nights of entertainment.
The festival's opening day included a unique ceremony, marking the first time since 1990 that the event officially commenced with a Theatre and Circus act on the iconic Pyramid Stage, scheduled for 22:00 BST. As attendees settled in, they took moments to capture memories, such as selfies at the whimsical Carhenge installation, while others enjoyed quality time with family over ice cream. The return of the scrap metal dog to Carhenge added a quirky element to the festival's charm. As the day progressed, festival-goers began to unwind and relax in anticipation of the music that would officially begin on Friday, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere that is characteristic of Glastonbury Festival.
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