Glastonbury fans will be relieved to hear the festival is back on - as long as they bring their own guitar and keep the noise down from 11pm.
The home of the festival, Worthy Pastures in Somerset, is opening its fields up to campers this summer.
It means there will not be any headliner or famous faces appearing on stage, but for those who want to continue the tradition of travelling to the area it has come as a welcome relief from coronavirus restrictions.
The 'tranquil, family-friendly site' will be offering tents from £425 for three nights as well as food traders, a bar and a 'village store' offering local produce and freshly baked bread.