Glastonbury 2024 is entering its final day of live music as thousands enjoy the sites and delights on display at Worthy Farm.
The festival has seen musical acts from Coldplay, Dua Lipa, the Last Dinner Party, Cyndi Lauper and many more yet to perform including SZA and Shania Twain.
But along with the music comes the fun and quirky flags that soar in the sky on giant poles.
Whether they are there to make people laugh or to show off a great design, there are plenty of highlights to pick from.
Here are some of the best and funniest flags spotted at the Glastonbury Musical Festival so far this year.
The best and funniest flags at Glastonbury 2024
i wish whoever made this flag at glastonbury eternal happiness health and wealth pic.twitter.com/eRH2a2NZXZ
— mils 🌟 (@millieeowen) June 28, 2024
One X, formerly Twitter, a user spotted a flag inspired by the disastrous Wonka experience in Glasgow that saw one Ommpa Lompa become viral with the catchphrase "Let's Go Girls", as the X user said: "I wish whoever made this flag at Glastonbury eternal happiness health and wealth."
Glastonbury Flag of The Day #Glastoflags #Glastonbury #GlastonburyFlags pic.twitter.com/KM8uiMkN7Q
— Jamie East (@jamieeast) June 28, 2024
Another Glastonbury attendee was ready to make a statement with their flag, stating that "Jaffa Cakes Are Biscuits" amid the never-ending debate if the treat is a cake or a biscuit.
A fan of The Office, the American version, brought Dwight Schrute to Glastonbury as the "assistant to the festival manager."
Another sitcom-inspired flag saw "I want a kebab" fly high, from the Peep Show's character Gog while one Gavin and Stacey fan flew Pete and Mick's 'Fix You' scene in the sky.
First Keir Starmer flag spotted at Glastonbury? pic.twitter.com/t9EKU3Udof
— Zing Tsjeng (@misszing) June 28, 2024
With the general election just days away, some were inspired by the political climate including 'A Sky Full Full of Starms' flag mixing Coldplay song 'A Sky Full of Stars' with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer.
Flag of the day. 10/10, no notes.
— Far Out Magazine #Glastonbury2024 (@FarOutMag) June 28, 2024
📸: @RaphPH #Glastonbury #Glastonbury2024 pic.twitter.com/24lWr0AjXj
A fellow politically inspired flag said "No one had Sky TV in the 80s" relating to Conservative leader Rishi Sunak's previous statement regarding what he went without as a child.
Glastonbury flag is up - the nation of Whales has arrived 🐳 🏴 pic.twitter.com/tints0pS61
— Peter Gillibrand (@GillibrandPeter) June 26, 2024
One Glastonbury guest waved a flag inspired by Wales, but with a new twist, with "the nation of Whales" seeing a red whale on the white and green flag.
But it seems not everyone is happy with Glastonbury's tradition of flags as one festival goer simply had a white flag with "Annoying Flag" written across it.
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