Glastonbury may not return until 2022 due to coronavirus, admits founder

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'I’m going to be moving heaven and earth to make sure that we do. But that doesn’t mean it will necessarily happen'

Despite the possible two-year break, Eavis spoke positively about Glastonbury’s survival post-coronavirus.“No, I do not worry at all. I am so confident that it will survive. The only certainty I think is the year after, 2022, to be perfectly candid. So we might have to wait for two years maybe.”

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