Why go to Glastonbury? Research suggests it could change your life
- Written by Annayah Prosser, Assistant Professor in Marketing, Business and Society, University of Bath
Raggedstone/ShutterstockMost of the 210,000 people who go to Glastonbury festival probably think of it as a glorious event filled with music, dancing and camaraderie. Those who avoid it may fail to see the appeal of a weekend of dirt, noise, crowds and toilets that don’t bear thinking about.
So who is right? Demand for tickets suggests that...







