The Artists Receiving the Biggest 'Glastonbury Bump' in Sales Right Now
- On Sunday at Glastonbury, Rod Stewart welcomed founder Michael Eavis in a wheelchair onto the Pyramid Stage to celebrate his 90th birthday in October.
- Rod Stewart performed at Glastonbury’s Legends slot, then celebrated Sir Michael Eavis’s early 90th birthday with a heartfelt stage tribute.
- Rod Stewart performed a 90-minute Legends slot on the Pyramid Stage, wearing a green Celtic-themed suit and joined by Lulu, Ronnie Wood, and Mick Hucknall.
- In contrast to the celebratory tribute, Bob Vylan's chants of 'death to the IDF' prompted police review and festival condemnation of hate speech.
- Beyond the stage, Glastonbury attracts over 200,000 fans and donates much of its �68 million revenue to charities like Oxfam and Greenpeace.
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