Depends on your idea of genre diversity, I see the Glastonbury lineup and I see a shit load of rock, and indie, followed by legacy headliner and then further down the line, whatever electronic “band” is flavour of the month/year and then some black music, with some experimental/folk/world music shaken in at the end.
I have no interest in rock or indie so Glastonbury doesn’t rise much in my estimation.
diversity isn't about headcount, especially if you're down at the bottom of the bill, and in a tent at 11am on a saturday morning, that no one but people who know you are going to come to.
Depends on your idea of genre diversity, I see the Glastonbury lineup and I see a shit load of rock, and indie, followed by legacy headliner and then further down the line, whatever electronic “band” is flavour of the month/year and then some black music, with some experimental/folk/world music shaken in at the end.
I have no interest in rock or indie so Glastonbury doesn’t rise much in my estimation.