On Sunday at Worthy Farm in Pilton, England, the Glastonbury Festival, the most famous music festival in Europe, which had not been held for two years due to the coronavirus pandemic. His return, as usual from a Wednesday in late June to the following Sunday, was highly anticipated by the approximately 200,000 people who participated, but more generally by music lovers who every year look at the photos and videos of what happened on the many stages of the festival. This year it didn’t even rain too much, as it happens regularly: the festival, as well as for its music, is famous for its mud.