Glastonbury 2023: Revisiting Michael Eavis' First Interview from 1970

By Laura Linham

19th Jun 2023 | Local News

The BBC West interview provides a glimpse into the early thoughts and expectations of Eavis
The BBC West interview provides a glimpse into the early thoughts and expectations of Eavis

BBC West has unearthed a golden nugget of cultural history – Michael Eavis' inaugural interview given in the lead up to the first-ever 'Glastonbury Festival' back in 1970.

The interview provides a fascinating insight into the festival's humble beginnings and its founder's aspirations, a perfect prelude as Somerset eagerly prepares for Glastonbury 2023.

In 1970, the man who would become a legendary figure in the music festival industry, Michael Eavis, was just setting out on his extraordinary journey.

The BBC West interview provides a glimpse into the early thoughts and expectations of Eavis as he embarked on the venture that would soon become an international sensation.

Fast forward to the present, and Glastonbury is now a beloved tradition, drawing music enthusiasts from across the globe.

With its rich history and diverse lineup, Glastonbury continues to be a beacon of music and culture, shining brightly in the heart of Somerset. This exclusive look back at the festival's inception serves as a reminder of Glastonbury's evolution, its impact, and the enduring vision of its founder.

     

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