Sean Dyche has swapped Finch Farm for Worthy Farm this weekend, having been spotted at the 2023 Glastonbury Festival.
Everton's summer has so far seen a transitional period of board members coming and going, with a process of decision-making relating to changes in playing staff still yet to be resolved.
However, the 51-year-old is enjoying the remaining days of his well-deserved summer break away from the football spotlight after helping the club to Premier League survival on the final day of last season.
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Yesterday evening, DJ and Evertonian Anton Powers went to Twitter to post a snap of himself and the gaffer in the fields of Somerset, which quickly gained traction across social media.
One follower jokingly suggested that Dyche could be at the festival on a scouting mission for new signings, to which Powers replied: "Think he came to sign Dave Grohl," hinting that the boss was headed to the famous Pyramid Stage to watch surprise act The Foo Fighters.
Others labelled Dyche a "top man," and said "love him all the more," for his appearance at Glastonbury.
The former Burnley manager has gained a reputation over recent years for attending some of the UK's biggest music festivals during the off-season.
When still in charge of the Lancashire club in 2019 he was pictured at Reading Festival, leading to light-hearted questioning from the media. Dyche dismissed any suggestion he was on his way to any mosh pit, instead explaining he was with his family and despite not being the music he would typically listen to, 21 Pilots and Post Malone were stand-out acts.
Dyche is not the footballing man associated with the city at the festival this weekend, as former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is said to be leading an 'army of scousers.'
Upon his return to Goodison Park, it will be interesting to hear what stories the manager has to tell as the club hope to build on two seasons of fighting relegation.