Glastonbury 2022: Webcam allows you to watch Worthy Farm antics live
Posted by  badge Boss on Jun 22, 2022 - 02:45PM
You may not be in the crush at Glasto, but you can still feel part of it (Picture: Reuters)

If you’re feeling a bit bummed out that for 2022 – the – then fear not because there is an ingenious way to make yourself feel like you’re really there.

Enter: the .

Currently live on the broadcaster’s website, alongside its extensive information on the line-up, previous years, and links to soon-to-be coverage of 2022’s event, the webcam shows the sprawl of tents, huts and backstage buildings as morning.

You can zoom in and out to your heart’s content, pan the camera around and even click on its ‘hot spots’ button, which locates all the important areas and stages for you like the Pyramid Stage (although that one’s pretty hard to miss), the John Peel Stage, The Glade and even Glastonbury Tor.

Might be fun to see how the crowds expand for headliners and Sir Paul McCartney and move around for things like the secret sets.

It’s a fun way to nose around and explore if you can’t be there yourself, and the ‘best shots’ button also allows you to compare the majesty of the festival now to how Worthy Farm’s fields were looking at different festivals, at night, and even in their usual green and pleasant land guise.

Zooming in on the iconic Pyramid Stage and there’s still a fair amount of preparation going on (Picture: BBC)
More of a panoramic view shows of the John Peel Stage with its pink top (Picture: BBC)

As the BBC puts it: ‘Watch the world’s most famous festival grow with the BBC Glastonbury Webcam. Our little camera on the barn brings you the most recent views of the Pyramid, John Peel and Green Fields’ stages as the land around Worthy Farm transforms into a sprawling city of magical treats.’

Festival boss Emily Eavis and her dad and festival founder Michael Eavis have already celebrated after welcoming punters back to their fields, with Emily telling Lauren Laverne on 6 Music as the gates opened that and that she had needed ‘to step away’.

Michael Eavis (R) and Emily Eavis (far L) opened the gates on Wednesday morning to welcome the first festivalgoers in three years (Picture: PA)
Billie Eilish is headlining the Pyramid Stage on Friday night (Picture: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for ABA)

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Although festivalgoers are bracing themselves for a mixed bag of weather – – it’s unlikely to dampen the spirits of anyone there or tuning in to watch from the comfort of home.

Glastonbury 2022 takes place from June 22-26. For those not able to attend in person, they can tune into the action from home with live coverage of Glastonbury airing across BBC TV, radio and iPlayer for the duration of the festival.