
The general vibe in the evening is really chilled – and not just because everyone’s had a bit too much sun and too much football!
There’s no action at any of the music venues on the first night so it’s got a special feel of its own – a chance for people to get their bearings, meet up, have a wander or just sit round the campfire.
Some create their own music – like the duo we met (above) who call themselves La Raga and get the whole family involved in their jamming sessions. Others are so exhausted after their epic journeys – or the excitement of the England match – they can’t keep their eyes open.
Danny Wagg from Warrington and his 20 mates have been out collecting wood from around the festival site and now they reckon they’ve got enough to keep their fire going until Sunday night.
They’re camped near the Glade – and in the nearby market area people are checking out stalls and grabbing something to eat.
It feels a little bit like the calm before the storm – conserving energy for the next few nights.
The England tops and facepaint have started to come off (or run in the heat) and Glastonbury is settling in for a totally chilled out sunset.









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