3 episodes

The Common People is a podcast unearthing stories from Glastonbury’s South East corner. Recorded during the 2022 edition of the festival, each episode takes you on a deep dive into one of the most popular late-night areas of the largest greenfield festival in the world.

Each episode will explore a different part of The Commons story: free parties, family, indigenous cultures, spirituality, and of course, rave.

Glastonbury: The Common People Transmission Roundhouse

    • Arts

The Common People is a podcast unearthing stories from Glastonbury’s South East corner. Recorded during the 2022 edition of the festival, each episode takes you on a deep dive into one of the most popular late-night areas of the largest greenfield festival in the world.

Each episode will explore a different part of The Commons story: free parties, family, indigenous cultures, spirituality, and of course, rave.

    I want to live in this field

    I want to live in this field

    We spoke to co-director Kerry Veitch, junglist Gold Dubs and more to hear about the connection between the land, the music and the people who inhabit it.

    • 41 min
    Decolonial disruptors & feminine energy

    Decolonial disruptors & feminine energy

    As we continue our journey through The Common we explored how the platforming of voices and communities underrepresented at Glastonbury creates a space to push the boundaries of what we believe is possible. 




    Here are interviews with Emily Dust, Natasha Mortimer, Hannah Kendaru and more to hear the origins of The Commons newest venue, indigenous voices, and how we can decolonise our healing. 

    • 39 min
    Anarchy is a utopian concept

    Anarchy is a utopian concept

    In this episode we dive into the history of free parties that echoes in The Common today, alongside the rituals and ceremonies that bless the space.

    • 43 min

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