Festival goers at Glastonbury have faced a chaotic start to the festival with attendees facing hour-long waits to refill their water bottles
amidst sweltering temperatures at Worthy Farm.
Asked where the worst queues have been, a music fan at the festival told WalesOnline: "Water, water for sure." Turning to her friend, the festival-goer added: "You guys were gone for an hour."The news comes after reports of long queues at shops to buy basic items, while others take shelter under trees from the heat as the mercury hits 25C in the south-west. Latest forecasts indicate that the hot weather is on course to hit at least 26C each day at Glastonbury.
With over 800 stalls to choose from across the vast 900-acre site, there are plenty of places for visitors to spend their money on food and refreshments. However, the biggest is the 6,000 sqft pop-up Co-op which appears to be having supply difficulties, especially when it comes to ice. Open from 7am to 3am every day from today until the last day of the festival on Sunday, massive queues have formed outside the store. However, these are said to be fast moving.
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