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Glastonbury: tell us how you feel about the festival’s cancellation

Share your reaction to the announcement that there won’t be a Glastonbury this year, thanks to Covid-19
  
  

Fans will will have to wait to see Taylor Swift perform, who had been announced as one of the headliners for this year’s Glastonbury Festival before it was cancelled
Fans will will have to wait to see Taylor Swift perform, who had been announced as one of the headliners for this year’s Glastonbury festival before it was cancelled Photograph: Isabel Infantes/PA

News that the Glastonbury festival 2020 has been cancelled to prevent the spread of coronavirus will have come as a shock to many.

The festival’s 50th anniversary was set to take place this June, but organisers have decided to implement a fallow year and postpone until 2021.

The festival organisers Michael and Emily Eavis wrote on social media that a cancellation was the “only viable option” in light of the pandemic.

We’d like to hear from readers who are affected by the cancellation.

Share your experiences

Were you planning to attend, perhaps for the first time, or the last time? Were you scheduled to work at Glastonbury? What kind of disruption will this cause in your personal or professional life? Was this particular edition of Glastonbury special to you?

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