Many Scousers are currently enjoying everything that has to offer. Today will see the likes of . And while the festival attracts people from all over the world, Scousers have developed a particular affection for the rolling fields of Somerset over the years.
The ECHO spoke to many people from Merseyside earlier this week for the first day of the festival. With that in mind, we’ve put together a guide on how to spot a Scouser if you’re at the festival or are watching coverage. You won’t find too many Scousers getting lost at Glastonbury or not knowing what to do.
This is because so many of them had before. When the ECHO was meeting Scousers heading down there on Wednesday, there were plenty of experienced Glastonbury-goers. Chris Pugh, 42, from , said: “I’ve been going down for over 20 years.
There’s no place I’d rather be this time of year other than the fields of Somerset.” “If there’s a party, Scousers are always going to be up for it, and this is the biggest in the world at the moment.” Megan Vaughan, 27, from , said: “I’ve been going every year since 2015.
It’s the best festival, the best place, best people. It’s the best place in the world. There’s just a different vibe.
” Montirex’s colourful t-shirts have become must-have-items for Scouse lads over the last few years. Founders Daniel Yuen and Kieran Riddell-Austin have created a Liverpool brand to challenge the likes of Nike and Adidas. The sportswear tops make them ideal for wearing .
