After three tumultous and sodden days,something familiar and comforting is all too welcome – especially whether it comes with surprises tooSee all our Glastonbury coverage hereIt might be pushing it a bit to say those left at Glastonbury as proceedings on the main stage draw to a close this year are, as Chris Martin puts it, and “intrepid (brave in the face of danger) and wonderful people”,but they’re certainly an impressively dogged and hearty lot. Related: Glastonbury 2016: Sunday night as it happened – Coldplay, a Bee Gee and Michael Eavis does Sinatra Distributing flashing wristbands to the crowd is both shamelessly corny and hugely effective as the night draws in Related: Michael Eavis laments muddiest ever Glastonbury festival Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com