Glastonbury's future in question

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Emily Eavis, daughter of Glastonbury founder Michael, has revealed that the festival may not continue forever.

Speaking to Orange World, Eavis said: "We had a kind of retrospective time during Christmas, talking about it and whether it's a long-term thing.

"I kinda feel that we should ply everything into this [festival] as if it be the last.

"It's a risky, risky business and it would be nice to think, to know that it could go on forever, [but] I don't know if that's possible."

Michael Eavis recently said he wanted to bring a younger audience to the festival because it has become too "middle-aged" and "respectable".

The festival was first held in 1970 with tickets costing £1. The price included free milk from Worthy farm.

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