Glastonbury festival-goers have been queuing for 24 hours in a desperate bid to get into the highly-anticipated summer event this morning (June 22).
One reveller told the BBC reporter, Colin Paterson, that her reasons for arriving 'ridiculously' early were because of the current travel disruptions. She said: "Well... the train strike and just being excited for three years of not being here. It's good to be back."
Adding that she has been standing in the queue since 10 am yesterday morning (Tuesday, June 21) and has barely slept. But she was not alone as an ariel shot showed thousands of fans also waiting to go inside.
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Traffic is now 'stacked' on multiple A-roads in the area. There are also rumours that pop king Sir Elton John might make a surprise visit to the festival this year.
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