
Rebellious counter-culture artist Banksy has been spotted at England’s Glastonbury music festival which takes place this weekend. It’s the meetingplace for the cool-crowd and all the hangers on who’d like to become part of the cool kids’ group. With around 100,000 people attending each year, and 1.2 million attempting to get tickets, it’s one of the most popular and famous festivals around. Some years it’s dry and dusty and people run the risk of dehydration; this year won’t be like that. Although the last week has seen a heatwave, rain poured down all across the UK and the masses of tents on the South Western festival’s site earlier this morning making a veritable quagmire of mud. Banksy has been making his mark on site by creating spray-paint notices on poignant and appropriate locations:
Any bands in search of a record deal who believe Banksy’s official-looking notice reading “Record label executive camping area” are in for a shock: behind the sign is one of the festival’s infamous long-drop toilets.
The Guardian: Banksy joins shambles…
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