NEXT summer will be three long years since the Glastonbury Festival took place. The 2020 and 2021 installments of the world s largest greenfield festival have been called off due to the coronavirus pandemic. In 2020, Glastonbury was all set for a huge 50th birthday party, celebrating a half century since dairy farmer Michael Eavis decided to stage his own pop, folk and blues festival on his Pilton land. Last year, your County Gazette marked the anniversary with a special supplement, Glastonbury 50. And this year, we are going to keep the party going, with the publication of a new supplement - and something a bit extra for festival fans.
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Maximo Park s Paul Smith to perform free show in honour of Northumberland Miners Picnic
Paul Smith s special performance featuring his own work and traditional songs will be broadcast live from Woodhorn Museum
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The lead singer of local favourites Maximo Park is to perform a free show this summer in honour of the Northumberland Miners Picnic.