Arcadia Glastonbury 2022: Fire, metal and music collide at the spectacular spider

NME published this video item, entitled “Arcadia Glastonbury 2022: Fire, metal and music collide at the spectacular spider” – below is their description.

Pip Rush, creative director and founder of the notorious Arcadia stage, joins us to discuss the magic behind the madness, the lowdown on the metal spider, the big acts from this year’s festival and how the group wants to get more young people involved post pandemic.

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