
Since 1970, the Glastonbury festival has been more than just a rollicking concert on 900 acres of beautiful farmland in southwest England. It's been a mainstay of the British—and even international—music scene, allowing those lucky enough to play it a chance to gain worldwide name recognition. This year’s festival, which wrapped up on June 30, featured a wide range of acts including The Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello, and Azealia Banks, to name just a few. But the stars weren’t just on the stage. Celebrities like Kate Moss, Suki Waterhouse, and Cara Delevingne were there to soak up the hipster scene.

Model Cara Delevingne takes in the music at the Glastonbury festival.
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Vendors hawk Mick Jagger masks. The Rolling Stones played the festival for the first time this year, headlining on Saturday night. A crowd of more than 100,000 gathered to watch the Stones, who capped off their set with fireworks.
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Actress, model, and singer Suki Waterhouse strikes several poses at the festival.

Singer Florence Welch attends the festivities.
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Actors dressed as ballerinas surround policemen on the fifth day of the Glastonbury festival.
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Peaches and Pixie Geldof roam the grounds on the third day of the festival.

Solange performs at Glastonbury on June 28.

Model Kate Moss takes a stroll during the festival.

Rita Ora shows off her dance moves on the Pyramid main stage at Glastonbury.

Azealia Banks performs at the Glastonbury festival.
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Poppy Delevingne and Pixie Geldof greet each other on the second day of the festival.

Concertgoers show off their costumes and their support for the queen at Glastonbury.
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It’s been decades in the making, but the Rolling Stones finally made it to Glastonbury.






