Glastonbury Festival has opened its gates to this year's festival-goers, who seem to all have the same problem.

Google has released the most popular search trends for the week ahead of this year's Glastonbury, with Radiohead generating the most buzz pre-festival of the six headliners across the Pyramid and Other stages.

But, more interesting, is that if you've ever struggled to fold up a pop-up tent, you're not alone as 'how do you fold a pop-up tent?' was the number one tent-related question.

And how do you do it? Apparently like this, although we still think it takes some kind of magic.

Despite the recent heatwave, festival-goers have also been sceptical about the weather as the third-highest tent question was about waterproofing, while searches for "Glastonbury weather" are up 280% in the past two weeks.

On a more private note, UK searches for "Shewee" have also increased by 66% in the past fortnight…

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At least festival-goers haven't had to Google how they find their tent when they're a bit merry at 3am in the morning, as Boutique Camping have launched the Tent Finder app for this year's festival.

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Like the 'Send My Location' feature in WhatsApp, the app lets you mark where you pitch your tent using GPS, which is then saved as a pin on your phone map and can be shared with friends as well.


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