
Glastonbury Festival fans have been SLOT XO taking part in Glasthomebury by recreating the site in their homes after it was cancelled for a second year.
The festival usually takes place on the last weekend of June but was cancelled in 2021 and 2020 due to Covid-19.
Felicity Cooney and Freddy Bevan, from south Somerset, built their own replica of the Pyramid Stage in their garden.
They said they "couldn't bear" not celebrating it this year.
The Facebook festival event Glasthomebury, was organised by Glastonbury Festival fans.
They invited people to get together and recreate the festival experience with family or housemates by camping in their own home, while watching the event celebrate its 50th birthday on TV from 25 to 27 June.
Followers were able to download free posters, bunting, wristbands and a build-your-own pyramid stage instruction manual for their phone.
Ms Cooney and Mr Bevan met each other at the festival and got engaged under the site's Pyramid Stage after it was called off last year.
"The wedding is in May next year and I'm sure you can guess it's Glastonbury themed," Ms Cooney said.
"I've been going since I was a baby so when Covid cancelled Glastonbury we couldn't bear the thought of not celebrating the weekend. Especially without watching some music on the Pyramid Stage."