The official Glasto app will make sure you never lose your tent again

The official festival app includes some handy features (Picture: Vodafone/Glastonbury)

If you’ve ever been to Glastonbury, you’ll know finding your way around isn’t always easy – nor is finding the way back to your tent after a day of singing, dancing and, erm, whatever else you’ve been doing.

Thankfully, this year’s official app has just dropped, and with it, some very handy features for helping you navigate the famous Worthy Farm.

Launched with the festival’s official partner Vodafone, it includes a detailed map of the 1,000-acre site.

Users can also navigate around grounds by dropping pins on locations such as their tent and where they parked their car, and to set meeting points to regroup with friends before or after performances.

But that’s not all it can do. Craving something specific?

Festival goers can also filter it for specific food stalls, camping shops and other stands, as well as using it to find the Deafzone and the Sensory Calm Space.

The festival attracts thousands of people every year (Picture: Getty)

Other additions include a ‘Discover feature’ that works in conjunction with Spotifyto help festival goers discover music from performing artists at the festival. 

When users connect their Spotify account, the app will suggest 10 artists from the festival line-up to check out, as well as provide a wider selection of recommendations through the ‘Discover More’ option.

Glastonbury: the lowdown

The first ever Glastonbury festival was held on Saturday, September 19, 1970 at Worthy Farm 
Those who live in the village of Pilton, where Worthy Farm is based, are offered free festival passes every year 
Around 2,000 people volunteer to work at the festival every year through charities such as WaterAid and Oxfam
The famous Pyramid Stage made its debut back in 1981, and is inspired by the Giza pyramids in Egypt
This year’s headliners are Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA

Emily Eavis, Glastonbury Festival co-organiser, said: ‘It’s great to see so many new features in this year’s Glastonbury App, and I hope it will enhance everyone’s experience of the festival, whether they’re watching at home or joining us at the farm.’

Rob Winterschladen, consumer director of Vodafone UK, said: ‘Glastonbury Festival is one of the premier events of the summer, and we want to make sure we deliver an app that helps visitors get the most out of the festival, along with connectivity to match.

‘We’re delighted to have delivered not one, but a number of never-before-seen features to our 2024 Festival App. Map Pinning, Spotify integration and the upgraded Line-up features will massively benefit fans and make their Glastonbury experience even more seamless.’

The app is available to download from the App Store and Google Play Store.

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