It's hotting up at Glastonbury already! Festivalgoers don their sexiest outfits
2 years, 6 months ago

It's hotting up at Glastonbury already! Festivalgoers don their sexiest outfits

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Glastonbury festivalgoers donning daring outfits are being told to expect a wet weekend - with showers forecast on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Fans were spotted baring all as they strutted around the festival site in excitement over the Worthy Farm event's first day Ellie Egar from Wilmslow poses for photograhs during day two of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm Two women walk through the Silver Hayes area during day two of Glastonbury Festival Colourful, wacky and stylish fashion choices on display during the second day at Glastonbury Festival 2022 Naked festival-goers walk through the crowds during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset Festival-goers enjoy the sunshine before predicted thunderstorms on the second day of the Glastonbury Festival A woman in a sequin swimsuit adorned in a large sequin coverup smiles at the camera during day two of Glastonbury Festival And others pulled out all the stops in glittery outfits studded in sequins and rhinestones or dripping with jewels over the top of bikinis One festivalgoer poses in fishnet tights, thigh-high boots and a leather codpiece with a black and white cape One woman wears a heavily bedazzled minidress covered in embroidery and sequins on the second day of the festival Performers from the Notting Hill Carnival parade through the site during day two of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm Fans were spotted baring all as they strutted around the festival site in excitement over the Worthy Farm event. Pictured: Notting Hill Carnival performers Maddy Ridgley, from Devon, having a hen party in the Green Fields, during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset A couple dressed in naked body bodysuits during the Glastonbury Festival A woman wearing an apocalyptic outfit with Mad Max inspired goggles dances in the park area during the festival Festivalgoers watch excitedly as perfomers parade to highlight the upcoming Notting Hill Carnival - The 50th The weather warnings come as late arrivals battle more travel disruptions with another rail strike taking place today, likely adding to the transport issues revellers face with poor driving conditions and floodwater on roads. A couple dressed as flower pots walk around the site during day two of Glastonbury Festival Festival-goers dance at Babylon Uprising, one of the first venues to play music Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis performing with his band in the William's Green tent Notting Hill carnival performers bring colour and pizzazz to Glasto as they strike a pose for the camera Uh-huh-huh: Festivalgoers dressed as Elvis Presley drink beer and pose for a photo during Glastonbury Performers with long legs cycle along a path at Glastonbury wearing red outfits A general view of festivalgoers walking under a LGBT pride sign during day two of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm The crowd watch Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis performing with his band in the William's Green tent Festivalgoers dance to the Hippo Sound System at the Glade Dome stage Melanie C plays a DJ set in the William's Green tent during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm Performers sing and dance as they process through the Circus Field area Maria Grant, Leila, Holly 1-X, a DJ, and Maddy Ridgley, all from Devon, having a hen party in the Green Fields Passengers with camping equipment board a train to go to the Glastonbury music festival at Paddington railway station - one of the five trains departing today Pictured: Revellers were spotted in Manchester waiting for replacement buses to reach the music extravaganza in a last minute bid to reach Worthy Farm amid the second day of the rail strikes Pictured: People gather on the hill emblazoned with the Glastonbury sign to enjoy the sunset Pictured: Revellers leant against a wooden railing as they waited for replacement buses to take them to Glastonbury festival An aerial view of the Glastonbury Festival site in Somerset this morning where fans have descended for the first time in three years Love is in the air at Glastonbury Festival as a couple, believed to be Ed and Chelsea, got engaged when Chelsea ticked the 'yes' box on Ed's T-shirt with a marker pen Pictured: A couple were seen getting engaged today at Glastonbury to celebrate the second day of the festival Revellers cheer as Lucy Barnes accepts Ben O'Hara's marriage proposal at Worthy Farm A marriage proposal on the first day of the Glastonbury music festival Liam proposes to a happy but surprised Fern - all their friends knew and Liam wanted to get it done first thing so that he didn't have to carry round the ring box Fans were pictured making the most of the glorious sunshine this morning as they gathered at Worthy Farm's Stone Circle, situated in a valley lying between two low sandstone ridges Two revellers in front of the Tipi village at Glastonbury Festival on Thursday was pictured making the most of the glorious sunshine A man helps his friend into his Mario inspired costume during day two of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm Festivalgoers take part in a laughter yoga workshop in the Healing Field during the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm in Somerset A couple relax on the grass during day two of Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm, Pilton Revellers don their favourite colourful outfits, with face gems and heart shaped sunglasses, during day two of Glastonbury A young girl reacts as a couple dressed as flower pots walk around the site during day two of Glastonbury Festival In a statement on its website, the Met Office said: 'There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded quickly, with damage to some buildings from floodwater, lightning strikes, hail or strong winds. People gather at Glastonbury's famous Stone Circle to watch the sunrise on Thursday morning Festivalgoers were pictured gathered around a fire this morning to watch for the sunrise at Glastonbury's Stone Circle Crowds gather on the first morning of Glastonbury festival to watch the sunrise at the Stone Circle Pictured: People gather to watch for the sunrise at the Stone Circle at Glastonbury Festival on Thursday This year's Glastonbury festival is the first since summer 2019, and revellers are ready to enjoy the star-studded line-up of music acts including headliners Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar over the course of the weekend One festivalgoer walked through the campsite at the Glastonbury Festival today holding an umbrella to protect her from the glorious sunshine But both extreme weather threats and militant rail strikes taking place this week has not stopped the revellers from starting their five-day festival weekend with a cheer Hundred's of festivalgoers line the streets in Manchester on Thursday amid ongoing rail strikes Revellers were pictured with rucksacks filled with their camping supplies This year's much-anticipated festival, running from Wednesday to Sunday, will host huge stars from Diana Ross and Sir Paul McCartney, to Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and Olivia Rodrigo Deputy Chief Forecaster Daniel Rudman added: 'From Friday onward the weather will become more unsettled.

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