LONDON — Some 200,000 music fans gathered at Worthy Farm in the southwest of England from June 26 to June 30 for the Glastonbury Festival.
The festival began in 1970.
Bands that performed included Dua Lipa and American artist SZA.
The selection was curated by London-based photo editor Anne Marie Belgrave.
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