Glastonbury 1985: Expanding Horizons and Staying Connected
In 1985, telephones at Glastonbury were essential for festival-goers to stay connected with the outside world. This was the year Worthy Farm expanded by acquiring neighbouring Cockmill Farm, adding 100 acres to accommodate the growing crowd. The newly enlarged site posed significant communication challenges, making these public phones a vital lifeline.
That year’s performers included The Style Council, Aswad, and Echo & the Bunnymen, with the legendary Joe Cocker headlining. The expansion marked a pivotal moment in Glastonbury’s history, setting the stage for its evolution into the massive cultural event it is today. The telephones stand as a reminder of how festival logistics have transformed over the decades.