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Bethan Shufflebotham

Get festival-ready home and garden products just in time for Glastonbury at Homebase

This week sequin-adorned ticket holders will be arriving at Worthy Farm for the UK’s biggest music festival - Glastonbury. It’s the first Glasto in two years, and as a result, tickets were more in demand than ever before.

For those not lucky enough to get tickets, you might want to create those summer festival vibes at home in your garden, or, should the Great British weather have its way, from the comfort of your sofa, too.

Whether you’ll be watching the festival on the TV or turning your outdoor space into a mini-festival, Homebase have got dozens of products for the ultimate boho festival bonanza - flower crowns and Rosa Bloom jumpsuits not included, mind.

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Food stalls are one of my favourite parts of the festival experience, but you can swap the £10 street food burger for one far cheaper when you cook it on your own gas BBQ. Homebase have got the Texas Nimbus 2 Burner Gas BBQ for £200.

And instead of paying extortionate prices for drinks, shoppers can make their own cocktails at home in their £25 Glitter Effect Cocktail Shaker, perfect for homemade margaritas and daiquiris, while this Kilner drinks dispenser is great for Pimm’s, retailing at £20.

At the end of the night, the headline act of the garden will be the fire pit, and the Leaf Outdoor Fire Globe is a real show stopper for £149, while ‘ticket holders’ can lounge around and stay cosy in the Acapulco Garden Chair, which is available in four colours for £50, or two for £85.

For those without gardens or just looking to bring a bit of Glasto indoors - without the mud - shoppers can decorate their home with vibrate cushions and throws , with glittery accents like this £14 gold glitter lamp that looks straight out of the 90s.

With the right products, it’s easy to get the Glasto festival vibe in your own garden or home. A bonus? Food and drink is on demand, and you’ll have a smaller queue for the toilet with no long drops.

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