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Ethan Davies

The best photos from Glastonbury 2022 on Friday and Saturday

After a three year hiatus, the world's biggest music festival is back. Hundreds of thousands of people have descended on Somerset for a weekend of tents, tunes, and tipples.

This year's Glastonbury kicked off in a raucous fashion as pop sensation Billie Eilish wowed revellers on the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, with indie outfit Foals producing a great Glasto sets on the Other Stage. Friday highlights also included Little Simz, Phoebe Bridgers, and Bonobo.

Saturday sees Paul McCartney take to the Pyramid Stage in a headline slot. He's joined by Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, AJ Tracey, and Haim. Megan Thee Stallion - who performed at Parklife earlier this month - headlines the Other Stage, and is supported by Glass Animals and Olivia Rodrigo to name but a few.

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The West Holts Stage is topped by Roisin Murphy, and also will feature Caribou and Leon Bridges. Sunday's legends slot will be occupied by Diana Ross, who also performed at the Queen's Jubilee at the start of the month.

With so much to see and do, we've rounded up some of the best pictures which have come out of Worthy Farm from Friday and Saturday this year.

Why not tell us your favourite act performing this year in the comments.

The 50-tonne spider produced some memorable sights during Groove Armada's set (PA)
Ukrainian group Go_A performed on the John Peel (PA)
Bilie Eilish was in her element during her headline set on Friday (Getty Images)
Fans lapped up Eilish's performance, which drew in crowds as far as they eye could see (Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock)
St Vincent was the epitome of cool during her Other Stage set (Getty Images)
Californian Phoebe Bridgers - who made her opposition to the decision to overturn Roe V Wade by the US Supreme Court well known - also produced a wonderful pop-up-book-style set of visuals (Getty Images)
Thousands turned out for Geordie Sam Fender (PA)
Idles took the Other Stage by storm, producing a performance so driven it was impossible to take your eyes off it (Getty Images)
Robert Plant and Alison Kraus were one of the star attractions on Friday (Getty Images)
Griff was warmly received under the tent of the John Peel Stage (Getty Images)
Wolf Alice had a torturous route to the festival - with a flight from LA cancelled, the band had to travel to Seattle for a direct plane to London, and then hot-footed it to Somerset (PA)
Irish Zambian rap, grime and hip hop artist Denise Chaila performs on the BBC Music Introducing Stage (Getty Images)
Jason Williamson from Sleaford Mods could not hide his joy from crowds (PA)
Indie darlings Wet Leg had one of the largest screams the festival had ever seen - which has to be watched to be believed (PA)
Some festival-goers chose to avoid the long queue for the showers by setting up their own facilities (Getty Images)
Performers sing and dance as they process through the Circus Field area (Getty Images)
Fatboy Slim performing at the Stonebridge Bar in the Park area (JON ROWLEY/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
Mel C was playing the William's Green area - and had a brilliant T-shirt (Getty Images)
Some people chose to get away from the hustle and bustle in a meditation tent (Getty Images)
Glasto is always a special weekend - even more so for Ed and Chelsea (Getty Images)
Some of the tents which occupy the 1,200 acre site (Getty Images)
Michael Eavis (right) and his daughter Emily Eavis open the gates on the first day (PA)

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