Michael Eavis greeted Glastonbury guests from his Land Rover weeks after founder spotted in wheelchair

Many doubted the arrival of the Michael Eavis...

GlastonburyFestival founder Michael Eavis was spotted greeting attendees from hisLand Roveras the gates to the iconic music festival opened. The 87-year-old usually opens the gates himself but in a passing-of-the-torch moment, his daughter Emily did the honours.

Many doubted the arrival of theDorset-born dairy farmer who was spotted in a wheelchair last week, sparking concerns about his health. But revellers were overjoyed when he appeared at one of the gate’s, sitting in a red Land Rover.

As is tradition, Eavis greeted the first through the gates - which opened at 8am this morning (June 21). In the photo, revellers are crowding around the car as Eavis leans out the passenger window to shake hands with ticket holders.

Emily Eavis joined her dad to greet the guests and when asked how it felt, she said: “I love welcoming people in - it’s always my favourite moment.”

成千上万的格拉斯顿伯里球迷通宵排队a bid to be the first into the festival site at Worthy Farm. The annual festival spans five days and hosts thousands of artists from across the globe.

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