Glastonbury 2008 News
Glastonbury co-founder dies - 22 December 2007
The co-founder of the Glastonbury Festival, Arabella Spencer-Churchill, has died at her home in Somerset.
Spencer-Churchill, the granddaughter of Sir Winston Churchill, past away after a short illness. She was 58.
Sir Michael Eavis, said that Spencer-Churchill’s “energy, vitality, and great sense of morality and social responsibility have given her a place in our festival history second to […]
Glastonbury headliners - The Verve? - 10 November 2007
Speaking to Xfm, The Verve have expressed their interest at headlining Glasto 2008.
Richard Ashcroft told Xfm;
“I think it would be a travesty if we didn’t. Because I think what’s missing from a lot of the headliners is we’re one of the few bands that can jam without sounding like Lynyrd Skynyrd on a bad night, […]
Bestival launch Camp bestival - 3 November 2007
There’s a new festival on the block and is the brainchild of Bestival organiser, Rob Da Bank.
Camp Bestival is set to take place at Lulworth Castle in Dorset from Friday 18th until Sunday 20th of July.
Inspired by the halcyon days of summers past, imagine the 1950s British Holiday Camp with a twist and you’ll get […]
Muse to headline Glastonbury 2008? - 25 June 2007
Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis says he wants Muse to be top of the bill at next year’s festival.
Eavis says that he wanted the Devon rock trio to perform this year but the guys opted to play at Wembley Stadium instead. Talking about the conversation he had with the band, Eavis commented: “So I said, ‘Why […]
Glastonbury 2007 Review - How was it for you? - 25 June 2007
Well, another year over and what a festival it was!
Despite the mud and the rain, it was an awesome weekend with some fantastic appearances.
So, how was it for you? Did the weather get you down? Who was your favourite set? Drop us a comment below and let us know your thoughts.

