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Family recreate Glastonbury in their garden after the festival was cancelled

The Rees family from Worcestershire are avid fans of the music festival and plan on still celebrating it this weekend.

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A Worcestershire family have recreated Glastonbury in their garden after the coronavirus pandemic saw the festival cancelled.

Fiona Rees, 50, husband Matt, 43, and 11-year-old son Dylan are huge fans of the festival and were “gutted” when it was called off due to the health crisis.

However, with the help of Fiona’s father, Colin Stent, 67, they have built their own festival — complete with Pyramid Stage, bar, camping area and even toilet tent.

With the help of Mrs Rees' father, they have built a bar and recreated the festival's iconic pyramid stage
With the help of Mrs Rees’ father, they have built a bar and recreated the festival’s iconic pyramid stage (Fiona Rees)

The Rees family have attended five of the last six festivals – last year they were unable to get tickets so instead attended the Isle of Wight.

Mrs Rees said: “Glastonbury is just magical. I have been to a lot of different festivals over the years and it just has a completely different feel about it. Everybody goes and they are just there to chill out and have a good time, and it has those vibes.

The experience even includes a toilet tent
The experience even includes a toilet tent (Fiona Rees)

The family will be joined for the weekend by Mrs Rees’ father, her sister and niece and two friends who will be camping in their large garden.

The experience even includes a specially built toilet tent, a kids’ field and an outdoor hot tub.

The family will be joined by some friends for a socially-distanced version of the festival
The family will be joined by some friends for a socially-distanced version of the festival (Fiona Rees)

“Being sat out there at night with the fire going, and watching it, it comes pretty close on the basis that we can’t go there.”

She said the festival was a special place for the family.

“When we went a couple of years ago, Coldplay headlined,” she said.

A projector, designed to look like the Pyramid Stage will stream highlights all weekend
A projector, designed to look like the Pyramid Stage will stream highlights all weekend (Fiona Rees)

She said although the family were “absolutely gutted” they weren’t able to attend this year, she was pleased they had tickets guaranteed for next year.

After posting pictures of their own festival on several Glastonbury Facebook groups, the images quickly went viral.

Mrs Rees said: “The number of people who have asked me if they can join us. I had someone last night practically begging me for a ticket.

“I’ve printed off some tickets and I’ve laminated them. If you haven’t got a ticket you aren’t coming in!”

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