Thousands have been pouring in to Glastonbury since the doors opened on Wednesday (June 26), stomping the grounds with their essential wellington boots and setting up their tents wherever they can in the 900 acres of the festival.
Since Michael Eavis set up the festival back in 1970, Glastonbury has become arguably the biggest music festival in the world with a reputation for also being the muddiest. This year, the Arctic Monkeys are taking to the Pyramid stage on the Friday (June 28), with The Rolling Stones on the Saturday (June 29) and Mumford & Sons on the Sunday (June 30).
Let's hope it doesn't rain...