Yet our attention is always, inevitably, drawn to the NYC Downlow, which has provided Glasto with its pansexual performance magic since 2006. It’s alien-esque, like the bastard lovechild of every Mad Max/Alien/Terminator film ever released. Across the field is the immense Genosys, a 50ft audio-visual hybrid combining art, video and music that just has to be seen to be fully appreciated. A crashed out tube train protrudes from a glowing giant tower block that is the London Underground dance space, its heavy bass beats rolling out across the ground from inside.
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The genius brainchild of Gideon Berger and Stephen Gallagher, Block9 features a series of monolithic constructions that loom out of the woodland. By day, its eerie stillness belies the chaos of nighttime revelry that emanates from the super-structures that define it. Over in the most far-flung corner of this “Glastonbury”, past the Greenfields and away from the innocent antics of the Theatre and Circus area lies Block9, an unexpected urban zone nestled within the rustling trees of the surrounding glades.
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There’s often lots of mud, a few tents and the odd singer performing a few tunes on a stage. You might have heard of a lil’ shindig known to our hetero brothers and sisters as “Glastonbury”. As LGBT folk flock to fly the rainbow flag in London, taking over Soho and Trafalgar Square for the UK’s national Pride every year, a whole different invasion of queerness descends onto Worthy Farm in Somerset.