Glastonbury chief strikes five-year deal

The controversial Glastonbury Festival is set to continue for another five years following a deal struck between the organiser and a private promoter.

Glastonbury chief strikes five-year deal

The controversial Glastonbury Festival is set to continue for another five years following a deal struck between the organiser and a private promoter.

Farmer Michael Eavis, who runs the event, has agreed to let the Mean Fiddler group control fans at Glastonbury after recent festivals were blighted by crowd problems.

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