Glastonbury performers Russell Crowe and Lulu are among a number of celebrities who have designed temporary tattoos that will be distributed at the festival this year. The annual British festival will return to Worthy Farm in Somerset on June 26 with Dua Lipa, SZA and Coldplay set to headline the Pyramid Stage. Several famous faces have teamed up with charity WaterAid to create the designs, that will be distributed at water bars, kiosks and toilets at Glastonbury and other festivals throughout the summer.
Gladiator star Crowe, 60, who is due to perform at the Acoustic Stage on Saturday with his band Indoor Garden Party, said: “Indoor Garden Party are so happy to be heading to Glastonbury to perform. “It’s the first time for any of us in the band to grace this sacred site, and we are really looking forward to it. Scottish singer Lulu’s design is a play on her hit song Shout (WaterAid/PA) He said their design was a reshaped version of their Prose And Cons album cover, which features the silhouette of a man overlooking a body of water.
“Access to clean water is essential for health; unfortunately for millions around the world, it can be a daily challenge. Together, we can make a difference”, he added. Scottish singer Lulu, 75, said: “Almost one in 10 people around the world don’t have clean water close to home, meaning women spend hours walking long distances for water that is so dirty it can make their families sick.
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