Glastonbury 2023

Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
The organizers and the landowner are the same person, aren't they? Makes a fortune, no doubt.
 
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
Michael evis is the landowner, he is a dairy farmer for the rest of the year.
The pyramid stage is the biggest cow shed on the planet.
 
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?

Unless its changed, doesn't Eavis own the land and also the owner of Glastonbury Festivals Ltd, the organisers?

I thought that was the case but maybe others on here know more

It must be a hell of a cleanup operation though, anybody that's been will know the size of the place. TV footage doesn't justify the scale
 
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?

One and the same mate, the Eavis family.

It’s their own working farm year round, dairy cattle and they move the cattle off, have the festival and then go back to farming.
 
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?

£340 a ticket times Around 140 thousand people = 47m
 
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
I don't know whether it still is but it was a proper working farm and he has to move his animals out of the way for a few weeks. His daughter pretty much runs it now but it's done a lot of good work for charities and Greenpeace over the years.
 

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