Late June · Pilton, Somerset, England
What to wear
to Glastonbury
Somerset in June can serve four seasons in one weekend: warm sun, sideways rain, and famously deep mud, sometimes all before Friday's headliner. Nights on the farm get genuinely cold.
Daytime
Layers, always: a Somerset June day can serve sun, wind, and sideways rain before the headliners. Shorts-plus-waterproof is the veteran uniform — being wet is survivable, being wet and cold is the weekend-ender.
After dark
Farm nights get properly cold even after warm days — a real fleece or jumper plus a waterproof shell. If you sleep cold, pack the extra layer for the tent; canvas does not hold heat.
Your feet decide the weekend
Wellies if there has been any rain in the fortnight before, broken-in boots otherwise — and wool socks either way. More Glastonburys are ruined by trench foot than by ticket prices.
The extras that matter here
A proper waterproof jacket (not just a poncho — wind laughs at ponchos), a warm hat for night, and a dry-bag for the one outfit that must stay dry. Glitter optional; mud is coming either way.
Starting points
3 outfits that work at Glastonbury
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01
The Worthy Farm uniform
Shorts or a festival dress over leggings, wellies or stomped-in boots, wool socks, and a waterproof shell tied at the waist. Glasto style is nine parts practicality dressed up with one part glitter.
02
The four-seasons day
Layers that add and shed: tee, flannel, packable rain jacket, all in the bag by 10am. Somerset can serve sunburn and hypothermia conditions between breakfast and the headliner.
03
Night on the farm
Everything you wore plus a proper jumper and a warm hat. The temperature at the Pyramid at midnight is a different climate from the afternoon — the people dancing at the stone circle at 3am dressed for it.
Complete looks
Whole outfits, assembled for Glastonbury
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Look 01
The Mountain Layerer
GORE-TEX energy from the first set to the boardwalk
At the festivals where weather is the headliner — Naeba's sideways rain, Worthy Farm's four-seasons days — the flex is being comfortable in hour ten of drizzle. Shell over fleece, trail shoes with real grip, merino underneath, bucket hat doing quiet work on top.
Look 02
The Boho Flow
Flares, crochet, and jam-band ease
Seventies flares that dance on their own, a long crochet cardigan for the temperature drop, and a bodysuit keeping it all anchored. The forest-festival classic that works from the first set to the campfire.
Style radar
What it actually looks like
The official Glastonbury feed is the honest fashion reference — real people, real weather, this year’s edition.
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The clothing checklist
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The wearables we picked
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ANYOO reusable rain poncho
An actual poncho, not a trash bag with sleeves. Packs to nothing, covers a daypack, and survives more than one storm.
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Loop Experience 2 earplugs
The earplugs you actually keep in. 17 dB off the volume without muffling the mix, and they don't scream 'earplugs' in photos.
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- Venue
- Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, England
- Typical dates
- Five days, last weekend of June; no event in 2026 (fallow year) — returns 23–27 June 2027
- Base city
- Bristol (1 hr)
- Fly into
- BRS (Bristol) or LHR (3 hr)
- Crowd
- ~210,000 attendees
- Running
- Since 1970
- Music
- Everything — rock, pop, dance, folk, and beyond
- Format
- Camping festival
Outfits sorted?
The full Glastonbury packing list
Everything beyond the wardrobe: the saved checklist plus 11 gear picks for these conditions.
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