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Arts & CultureSunday 28 June 2026

As Glastonbury takes a fallow year to let Worthy Farm recover, cultural critics are celebrating a refreshing trend: the idea that even our most cherished institutions benefit from downtime. The festival's decision to step back demonstrates something the entertainment world often forgets—that rest and renewal can make comebacks even more special.

In an age of constant content and non-stop touring, Glastonbury's approach offers a masterclass in sustainability. The Guardian's culture guide explores how other beloved brands, from Star Wars to Charli xcx, could learn from this wisdom, allowing creative forces to recharge while audiences anticipate what's next. It's a reminder that sometimes the best way to serve fans is to occasionally pause. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Taking strategic breaks isn't abandonment—it's the secret ingredient to keeping culture fresh and audiences genuinely excited.

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