Finally some good news for festival goers.
This summer we've been deprived of music festivals for valid health and safety reasons.
There is hope we can get back to seeing some of our favourite artists in the mud next year however.
One of the biggest music festivals in the world, Glastonbury, have revealed they intend to hold an event in 2021 as normal.
Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis had previously stated that they were "moving heaven and earth" to try and get the festival to return next year, but it "doesn’t necessarily mean it’s going to happen."
Daughter Emily, also one of the event organisers, sparked some hope for festival goers when she tweeted this morning:
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For those who have been asking, we have no plans to move next year's Glastonbury to September 2021 - we're still very much aiming for June.
She went on to say that tickets were mostly sold out for the 2021 event as the majority of tickets were carried over from the cancelled event this year.
Glastonbury was called off this year due to complications surrounding the pandemic.