As he turns 90, the founder of Glastonbury Festival says he is feeling "very well" and has credited the event for "keeping him going".
Michael Eavis put on the first Pilton Pop, Folk and Blues Festival in 1970 with his late wife Jean. He was a struggling dairy farmer and said at the time he hoped it would "clear his overdraft".
The event is now the largest greenfield festival in the world and Worthy Farm turns into a temporary city with a population of about 200,000 when it is on.
The Somerset festival draws some of the biggest names in music and celebrity guests alongside circus acts, comedy shows, theatre performances and more.
"It's all been a long story of excitement," Eavis said in an interview to mark his 90th birthday. "That's probably what's keeping me going."


