IT'S now less than 50 days until Glastonbury Festival returns to Pilton.
Around 210,000 people will descend on Worthy Farm for the festival, which will be headlined by Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA this year.
Shania Twaine will also perform on the Pyramid Stage in the coveted Teatime Legends slot, while Lulu will bow out of live touring in the Field of Avalon.
But with so much going on across the 800-acre site, which includes the Pilton Palais cinema, a Theatre and Circus area and a huge site for kids, it can be hard to know where to start and what to prioritise.
With that in mind, we asked ChatGPT (an artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI) for its tips to make the most of Glastonbury Festival.
Here's what it had to say...
ChatGPT’s tips to make the most of Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury Festival is a massive event with a lot to offer. Here are some tips to enhance your experience:
1. Plan Ahead: Glastonbury is huge, and there's a lot to see and do. Look at the line-up and schedule in advance to make a rough plan of what acts you want to see and where they're playing.
2. Pack Wisely: Be prepared for all types of weather. It can get muddy, so bring waterproof boots or wellies. Also, don't forget sunscreen and hats for sunny days.
3. Stay Hydrated and Energised: With all the excitement and walking around, it's easy to get dehydrated and tired. Bring a refillable water bottle and snacks to keep your energy up.
4. Explore Beyond the Music: While the music is the main attraction, Glastonbury offers so much more. Explore the Green Fields, the Healing Fields, and the Circus and Theatre areas for a diverse range of experiences.
5. Take Breaks: Pace yourself throughout the festival. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Take breaks to rest, recharge and soak in the atmosphere.
6. Be Open-Minded: Glastonbury attracts people from all walks of life. Embrace the diversity and be open to new experiences and encounters.
7. Respect the Environment: Glastonbury is committed to being environmentally friendly. Dispose of your waste properly, use the recycling facilities, and consider your environmental impact throughout the festival.
8. Connect with Others: Strike up conversations with fellow festival-goers. You never know who you might meet or what experiences you might share.
9. Capture Memories: Take photos and videos to remember your Glastonbury experience, but don't spend the whole time behind your camera or phone screen. Be present in the moment.
10. Have Fun and Stay Safe: Above all, enjoy yourself and look out for your friends. Stay safe, drink responsibly, and know your limits.
Glastonbury is a unique and magical experience, so make the most of it and create memories that will last a lifetime!
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