Emily Eavis shares insights on Glastonbury's future plans
- Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis discusses the festival's history and future.
- She reveals a potential fallow year in 2026 and reflects on Glastonbury's almost closure in the 90s.
- Fans eagerly anticipate the lineup for the next Glastonbury event.
Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis discussed the possibility of a fallow year in 2026 to allow the Somerset fields at Worthy Farm to recover. She mentioned the importance of giving the land and cows a rest. Eavis also expressed her excitement for the upcoming festival and hinted at potential headliners for future events. The festival's history and evolution were highlighted, including the shift towards a more diverse lineup with a 50:50 split between male and female acts. Eavis shared insights into her father, Glastonbury founder Sir Michael Eavis, and his initial plans to cancel the festival in the 1990s. Despite this, the festival continued to thrive, with Eavis now playing a significant role in its organization alongside her husband. The podcast Sidetracked by Glastonbury features interviews with various guests, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic music festival.