Pilton, UNITED KINGDOM: British pop singer Amy Winehouse (L) walks through the mud to the Pyramid stage with an unidentified friend, as she prepares to perform at the Glastonbury music festival, in Pilton, Somerset, in south-west England, 22 June 2007. The Glastonbury Festival kicked off Friday with Arctic Monkeys and Bjork headlining as rain began to turn the vast site into the traditional mudbath. The planet's largest greenfield music and performing arts festival is back and bigger than ever after taking a break in 2006, with 177,500 people packing out Worthy Farm in southwest England, to catch some of the world's hottest acts. But the 800 acres (320 hectares) of rolling Somerset countryside was gradually descending into a muddy bog as heavy rain soaked the giant tent city. AFP PHOTO/CARL DE SOUZA (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
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