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  • Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
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    Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
    Overflo is a music festival unlike almost any other. Founders Naeem Davis and Nadine Noor Ahmad tell why.

    An hour. That's all it took for Overflo festival to sell out its first run of tickets Ñ a few hundred or so Ñ when they went on sale last Friday. By the time most websites had announced the launch of the new 10,000-capacity festival coming to Burgess Park, it was already sold out. And so it was that Overflo became one of the most anticipated events of Ô22.

    Overflo is a celebration of queer culture and underground nightlife, centred on music, art, care and culture and both appealing to - and crucially, put together by - "queer, trans, non-binary, black, indigenous and POC talent".

    Nadine Noor (red hair) and Naeem Davis, founders of new day festival Overflo, curated for POC non-binary, trans and queer people.

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  • Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
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    Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
    Overflo is a music festival unlike almost any other. Founders Naeem Davis and Nadine Noor Ahmad tell why.

    An hour. That's all it took for Overflo festival to sell out its first run of tickets Ñ a few hundred or so Ñ when they went on sale last Friday. By the time most websites had announced the launch of the new 10,000-capacity festival coming to Burgess Park, it was already sold out. And so it was that Overflo became one of the most anticipated events of Ô22.

    Overflo is a celebration of queer culture and underground nightlife, centred on music, art, care and culture and both appealing to - and crucially, put together by - "queer, trans, non-binary, black, indigenous and POC talent".

    Nadine Noor (red hair) and Naeem Davis, founders of new day festival Overflo, curated for POC non-binary, trans and queer people.

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  • Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
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    Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
    Overflo is a music festival unlike almost any other. Founders Naeem Davis and Nadine Noor Ahmad tell why.

    An hour. That's all it took for Overflo festival to sell out its first run of tickets Ñ a few hundred or so Ñ when they went on sale last Friday. By the time most websites had announced the launch of the new 10,000-capacity festival coming to Burgess Park, it was already sold out. And so it was that Overflo became one of the most anticipated events of Ô22.

    Overflo is a celebration of queer culture and underground nightlife, centred on music, art, care and culture and both appealing to - and crucially, put together by - "queer, trans, non-binary, black, indigenous and POC talent".

    Nadine Noor (red hair) and Naeem Davis, founders of new day festival Overflo, curated for POC non-binary, trans and queer people.

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  • Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
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    Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
    Overflo is a music festival unlike almost any other. Founders Naeem Davis and Nadine Noor Ahmad tell why.

    An hour. That's all it took for Overflo festival to sell out its first run of tickets Ñ a few hundred or so Ñ when they went on sale last Friday. By the time most websites had announced the launch of the new 10,000-capacity festival coming to Burgess Park, it was already sold out. And so it was that Overflo became one of the most anticipated events of Ô22.

    Overflo is a celebration of queer culture and underground nightlife, centred on music, art, care and culture and both appealing to - and crucially, put together by - "queer, trans, non-binary, black, indigenous and POC talent".

    Nadine Noor (red hair) and Naeem Davis, founders of new day festival Overflo, curated for POC non-binary, trans and queer people.

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  • Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
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    Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
    Overflo is a music festival unlike almost any other. Founders Naeem Davis and Nadine Noor Ahmad tell why.

    An hour. That's all it took for Overflo festival to sell out its first run of tickets Ñ a few hundred or so Ñ when they went on sale last Friday. By the time most websites had announced the launch of the new 10,000-capacity festival coming to Burgess Park, it was already sold out. And so it was that Overflo became one of the most anticipated events of Ô22.

    Overflo is a celebration of queer culture and underground nightlife, centred on music, art, care and culture and both appealing to - and crucially, put together by - "queer, trans, non-binary, black, indigenous and POC talent".

    Nadine Noor (red hair) and Naeem Davis, founders of new day festival Overflo, curated for POC non-binary, trans and queer people.

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  • Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
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    Overflo festival: A lot of people are going to be triggered by us’
    Overflo is a music festival unlike almost any other. Founders Naeem Davis and Nadine Noor Ahmad tell why.

    An hour. That's all it took for Overflo festival to sell out its first run of tickets Ñ a few hundred or so Ñ when they went on sale last Friday. By the time most websites had announced the launch of the new 10,000-capacity festival coming to Burgess Park, it was already sold out. And so it was that Overflo became one of the most anticipated events of Ô22.

    Overflo is a celebration of queer culture and underground nightlife, centred on music, art, care and culture and both appealing to - and crucially, put together by - "queer, trans, non-binary, black, indigenous and POC talent".

    Nadine Noor (red hair) and Naeem Davis, founders of new day festival Overflo, curated for POC non-binary, trans and queer people.

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    People doing laughing yoga , a workshop run by Laura Bam Bam in the Healing Area of the Glastonbury Music Festival. Glastonbury Music 2022

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Festival goers enjoy a gong bath in healing fields at Glastonbury Festival 2022, 23 June 2022

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Revellers at Glastonbury's TWFTPU meetup

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Notting Hill Carnival performers seen at the Bloc 9 parade through the festival at Glastonbury Festival 2022, 23 June 2022

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Notting Hill Carnival performers seen at the Bloc 9 parade through the festival at Glastonbury Festival 2022, 23 June 2022

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Notting Hill Carnival performers seen at the Bloc 9 parade through the festival at Glastonbury Festival 2022, 23 June 2022

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene’s backstage view – in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene’s backstage view – in pictures.
    Notting Hill Carnival at Block9. Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. 23/6/22
    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.
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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    This was the first performance that I photographed on-stage at Glastonbury, and just as I was tresding carefully around the side stage area, another photgrapher dressed as a zebra leapt onto the stage and started pgorograpging the band close-up, right hte middle of dstage. from the stage forigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs perform on Truth Stage, Shangri-La, Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs perform on Truth Stage, Shangri-La, Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    Shangri-La. Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. London. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    An audio manager adjusts Amy Love's microphone. Nova Twins perform on Truth Stage, Shangri-La, Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    Nova Twins perform on Truth Stage, Shangri-La, Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    Nova Twins perform on Truth Stage, Shangri-La, Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
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    Glastonbury 2022: David Levene's backstage view - in pictures.
    Nova Twins perform on Truth Stage, Shangri-La, Glastonbury Festival 2022. Worthy Farm. Photograph by David Levene 23/6/22

    The Guardian photojournalist David Levene put his access all areas pass to the test as he got to photograph on stage at Glastonbury for the first time.

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Sleaford Mods on stage with Ben Beaumont-Thomas on the Williams Green Stage on Friday 24 June 2022 at Glastonbury Festival

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    Sleaford Mods on stage with Ben Beaumont-Thomas on the Williams Green Stage on Friday 24 June 2022 at Glastonbury Festival

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    You’re My Lobster stall, serving fish finger sandwiches, lobster rolls and chips seen on Friday 24 June 2022 at Glastonbury Festival

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    A woman takes a behindthe sound system tent at "The Park" stage while the Confidence Band perform. Glastonbury Music 2022

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
    The festival's return has filled a gaping hole in the British calendar. We soak up the atmosphere with the help of Jarvis Cocker, Self Esteem and Shaz from Shepton Mallet.

    This year 200,000 people have been willing to wrestle with train strikes, fickle weather forecasts and the dread of festival toilets to head to this spot in the Vale of Avalon in Somerset. They are carried by the sweet promise of the days to come: of Paul McCartney on the Pyramid Stage, and cider at the stone circle, and late nights at NYC Downlow. After these long locked-down years, it’s time to find freedom again.

    A couple take a nap in the hills above the Music Festival which has the best views of the whole Festival site. Glastonbury Music 2022

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  • 'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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    'It's everyone coming back together': why 200,000 of us couldn't wait to get back to Glastonbury
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