Skip to main content

Music participation at Glastonbury Festival

Music participation at Glastonbury Festival

  • Date05 July 2019

Teaching Fellow Dr Daniel Elphick recently worked at a unique attraction at Glastonbury Festival.

DEGlasto2

The Big Easy Jam is a free-for-all musical sideshow, where festival-goers are invited to participate in music making on a host of instruments, including piano, drums, guitars, and more.

The Jam’s aim is to provide an accessible and welcoming space where anyone can try their hand at performing at Glastonbury, whether they be veteran musicians or absolute beginners. The tent is staffed by a close-knit family of volunteers who keep the music going. A typical day in the Jam tent might include teaching drums or piano, improvising alongside punters, or raucous late-night singalongs.

Alongside the festival public, the tent has also seen its fair share of famous musicians who dropped in for a Jam. Recent stars include Lars Ulrich (Metallica) and Jamie Cullum. One couple who visited the Big Easy Jam this year described it as 'totally inclusive ... the closest you can get to music at Glastonbury'. 

Dan has known the Big Easy Jam since its inception, and continues to support the project. His ‘jamming’ songs of choice include ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’, ‘Africa’ by Toto, and anything by The Beatles. Dan’s teaching at Royal Holloway includes courses on Popular Music.

A video clip of the Big Easy Jam in action can be found on the Glastonbury Festival Instagram page.

Explore Royal Holloway

Get help paying for your studies at Royal Holloway through a range of scholarships and bursaries.

There are lots of exciting ways to get involved at Royal Holloway. Discover new interests and enjoy existing ones.

Heading to university is exciting. Finding the right place to live will get you off to a good start.

Whether you need support with your health or practical advice on budgeting or finding part-time work, we can help.

Discover more about our academic departments and schools.

Find out why Royal Holloway is in the top 25% of UK universities for research rated ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.

Royal Holloway is a research intensive university and our academics collaborate across disciplines to achieve excellence.

Discover world-class research at Royal Holloway.

Discover more about who we are today, and our vision for the future.

Royal Holloway began as two pioneering colleges for the education of women in the 19th century, and their spirit lives on today.

We’ve played a role in thousands of careers, some of them particularly remarkable.

Find about our decision-making processes and the people who lead and manage Royal Holloway today.