Festival details
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Worthy Farm, Pilton
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Deposit: £360 (Refundable, see FAQs)
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You can bring your child to this festival
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How we make volunteering accessible.
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Roles: Stewards, Campaigners, Shop volunteers
25 - 29 June 2025
Glastonbury
Festival details
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Worthy Farm, Pilton
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Deposit: £360 (Refundable, see FAQs)
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You can bring your child to this festival
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How we make volunteering accessible.
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Roles: Stewards, Campaigners, Shop volunteers
Glastonbury – part rite of passage, part national treasure. This vast, diverse, unique experience is a long-standing cornerstone of the UK festival circuit and the international music scene. Glastonbury invited Oxfam along for the first time in 1993, and have proudly supported us ever since.
In addition to incredible live acts from around the world, Glastonbury hosts performances of dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts.
Facilities
We have our own crew campsite, equipped with:
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A marquee as a community space for volunteers.
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Free boiling water, plus tea and coffee supplies.
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Free phone charging facilities to keep you connected.
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Access to crew loos & hot showers.
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A meal token per shift.
Bringing children?
Glastonbury's huge Kidzfield is a festival within a festival, featuring top names from the world of children's entertainment, funfair rides, soft play, and plenty more.
If you want to bring a child to Glastonbury, you need to follow our kids procedure - check out our FAQs for more information.
Please note that for For children aged 13-17, you will need to buy a children's ticket through Glastonbury's website. We can't help with this. For Children who are 12 or under, you don't need a ticket, but you must still fill in our child forms to let us know you're bringing them.
Transport
Public Transport
If you are traveling by public transport, Oxfam runs a free shuttle bus service from Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station directly to our campsite.
Buses run to the site on the Monday and Tuesday before the festival weekend and run back again on the morning of the following Monday. Spaces are limited so make sure you book a ticket for the bus on your application profile.
Please note! Glastonbury puts a huge amount of traffic onto the local roads, and the buses back to Bristol after the festival can be substantially delayed. Please book your onward travel with this in mind! If you're traveling by train, we strongly recommend booking an "open return" ticket so you're not tied to a particular service.
Car, motorbike, or live-in vehicles
If you want to bring a car, motorbike, or live-in vehicle to Glastonbury, it's extremely important that you tell us about this on your application profile before the cancelation deadline, as we will need to post you a routing pass for your vehicle.
We have also introduced a £35 pitch fee for live-in vehicles at Glastonbury this year, as part of our commitment to sustainability. These pitch fees will directly fund our free bus service, to support those choosing an eco-friendly form of travel.