A new photobook, titled Not Done Yet – Glastonbury After The Music, captures Worthy Farm’s bleary-eyed revellers between the hours of 4AM and 8AM.
Documenting the event’s early hours, when hordes of festival-goers typically descend on the site’s “South East Corner” – which houses areas such as Shangri-La and Block9 – the book collects images taken by photographer Mischa Haller. The photos show both those partying on into the dawn hours, and those involved in the early-morning clean-up of the vast festival site.
The synopsis of the book reads: “Think you know Glastonbury? Welcome to the early morning hours world when the TV cameras have been turned off and photographer Mischa Haller chronicles the characters that emerge when night turns to day.”
The book features 38 colour photographs from the festival, and comes with a written introduction by music and culture journalist Dorian Lynskey. It will be published by In Between Press on 17th April, and can be pre-ordered here.
Not Done Yet follows the 2025 publication of Not Going Home, Haller’s photobook documenting after-hours club culture in the late 1990s across the UK.