Music Festivals Unite to Encourage Youth Voting in UK General Election

Leading music festivals in the UK, including Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds, have joined forces to encourage 18-34-year-olds to vote in the upcoming general election. The initiative, a collaboration with Just Vote’s ‘Crash The Party’ campaign, aims to mobilize young people and remind them of the importance of exercising their democratic right. Glastonbury is offering a competition where registered voters can win tickets to the festival, while Reading & Leeds will be providing free festival tickets. The festivals will also host interactive installations to encourage voting. The collaboration highlights the music industry’s role in promoting positive change and empowering young audiences.

Sir Michael Eavis Reveals Prince Harry Partied Until 4am at Glastonbury

Glastonbury founder Sir Michael Eavis has disclosed that Prince Harry managed to stay up until 4am at the renowned festival. Eavis, recently knighted for his contributions to music and charity, disclosed that both the King and Prince Harry had previously graced Worthy Farm with their presence. Eavis playfully joked that Harry “jumped the fence”, adding: “The King came once, Prince Charles. And Harry I think he jumped the fence I should think.”

Prince Harry Partied Until 4am at Glastonbury Before Moving to America, Says Festival Founder

Prince Harry enjoyed partying at Glastonbury Festival until 4am in the days leading up to his departure for America, according to the festival’s founder, Michael Eavis. Eavis revealed that Harry attended the festival on one occasion, prior to his relocation to the United States. The prince was reportedly spotted backstage watching The Rolling Stones perform and partying into the early hours of the morning with Eavis. Eavis praised Harry’s enjoyment of the festival’s nightlife and his willingness to stay until late. The festival founder also noted that over three million people expressed interest in attending the festival this year.

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