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of the future! From virtual reality tickets to cooling tents due to climate change, here's what the famous festival could look like in 2050 Experts reveal what it would be like to visit Glastonbury festival in the year 2050 Festivals will need to adapt to changing weather patterns and new technology READ MORE: Glastonbury to open next week amid thunderstorm warning By Wiliam Hunter Published: 04:04 EDT, 22 June 2024 | Updated: 04:27 EDT, 22 June 2024 e-mail View comments With almost 20 times as many fans flocking to Worthy Farm, Glastonbury has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1971. And while many of those original festival-goers may hardly recognise the festival due to open next week , the festival of the future could be even stranger. From cooling tents to beat the summer heat to holographic performers and haptic dancefloors, experts reveal what it might be like to visit Glastonbury 2050.
With climate change set to make summers hotter and wetter, festivals will need to find new ways to keep fans safe against the extremes of a changing climate. But as technological advances change the very way we think about live music, future fans may be able to enjoy more immersive performances than ever before From virtual bands to cooling tents and lab-grown burgers, here's what the famous festival could be like in 2050 Cooling tents What would it be like to visit Glastonbury 2050? Cooling tents to beat climate change induced heatwaves. Flood defen.
