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Fitness buffs enjoy a workout on site at Glastonbury Festival

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Glastonbury Festival 2024 is in full swing and, among the masses of areas, tents, stalls, and more to explore across the site, many festivalgoers have been keeping up with their workout regime at Worthy Farm – despite the hot weather.

Workout sessions hosted by Joe Wicks have seen huge crowds, with more expected at tomorrow’s session, too. Meanwhile, tents offering yoga and other activities have seen people come and go throughout the day.




The gates to this year’s Glasto opened yesterday afternoon (Wednesday, June 26), however festivalgoers will continue to arrive ahead of the first proper day of music on Friday (June 28). And, while many come for the music, Glastonbury has plenty of places to keep up with your fitness plan, if you’re used to keeping a tight schedule.

Though we’re sure dancing along to the likes of Coldplay, Dua Lipa, SZA, Shania Twain, Cyndi Lauper, and others on the line-up this year, counts as a fair workout too.

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Dotted around the festival site you’ll find a number of tents and areas offering classes and activities. Take the Glasto Latino tent, for example, it’s offering dance classes in the form of Salsa, Samba and more. You’ll also find circus skills, like plate spinning, and hula hooping among others.

Circus skills at Glastonbury 2024(Image: Bristol Live/Reach Plc)

Back in 2023, many festivalgoers spotted joggers who, upon waking up at Worthy Farm, were seen enjoying some early morning exercise by running/jogging around the site. They took the opportunity, before the crowds were due to arrive, to run across Worthy Farm – either alone, in pairs or in small groups – passing iconic landmarks like the Pyramid Stage, the Ribbon Tower and more.

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