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SUMMER | BIGGER PICTURE Glastonbury gets Serious What: Glastonbury Festival Where: Worthy Farm, Somerset When: 26-30 June Serious Stages returned to where it all began for the company 35 years ago, supplying the world-renowned Glastonbury Festival with a vast range of stages and site structures for a sunny weekend at Worthy Farm. The new look Park Stage featured a bespoke 15m high double header engineered by Serious creating an impressive extended frontage. This was the first time Serious had built this configuration, enabling the designers to create a ‘wall’ of street art pieces. Serious also supplied engineering for the ‘welcome pillars’ and art installations in The Park area. Serious’ on-site team was around 60-strong during the run in to the festival, installing major infrastructure across the extensive site under the project management of Simon Fursman. The stage decking and loading bays within iconic Pyramid Stage (shown here during Kylie’s set) were flanked by PA and screen steel truss goalposts, while in front of the stage were broadcast camera platforms, eight PA delay towers, two front of houses, two spot pods and a two assisted viewing platforms. The Other Stage, West Holts, Park Stage were very different looking Serious stages, again all with supporting site structures. Stage decking was installed at a range of indoor venues, including the John Peel Stage, Silver Hayes and Leftfield and retail outlets such as Lulu’s cafe. Serious also created bespoke temporary buildings for the Tree Temple and the BBC Studio, and it was a definite ‘cheers’ to the team in Tricket’s – the highest bar on site on Serious substructure. 08