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A tweet from X (formerly known as Twitter) captured the essence of their presence: "30 seconds at Glastonbury and already heard a Scouser."
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The unmistakable Scouse accent has become a hallmark of the festival, with attendees from all over Britain quickly realising that there's no avoiding the lively banter from Liverpool.
Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher, a regular at the musical jamboree, often takes to social media to reminisce about his Glastonbury adventures.
Last year, the ex-Reds star led a legion of Scousers to the event.
Carragher was among the masses spotted on the opening day of the 2024 festival, sharing snapshots of his experience with the caption "Wednesday at Glastonbury" accompanied by green tick and party emojis.
His excitement was palpable when it was confirmed that his favourite act would be performing at the Left Field stage, to which he responded with a strong arm and smiling face with sunglasses emoji.
Carragher is a familiar face to many fellow Scousers at Glastonbury, with annual photos of him mingling with locals popping up regularly.
He enjoys the festival alongside friends and family, embracing the vibrant atmosphere.
Last year, he shared a photo surrounded by family and friends, including his wife Nicola and daughter Mia, with the caption: "Scouse massive watching @laurenlosung."
A video of Jamie alongside singer Liam Cowan, who has since earned the nickname "ukulele man", was uploaded on social media last year.
The footage showed the musician pausing to serenade Jamie Carragher, garnering over 1.2 million views.
He labelled Jamie a "top man" and captioned the video: "Jamie Carragher and his mates were a pleasure to play to."
Liam C's fans hailed Jamie as a "legend" for his response, with one individual commenting: "Love Jamie Carra what a man."
Another chimed in: "Jamie lad true legend."
While a third remarked: "Legend Carra."
Someone else responded: "I love Carra so much."
The ex-Red also attended the 2023 edition of the festival.
The Sky Sports pundit journeyed to the event with a large group of friends and family, including his wife, Nicola, and daughter, Mia.
Carragher used his X account to share a picture enjoying the festival with a group of his mates before taking a playful jab at Gary Neville in the replies.
The Overlap curiously enquired, 'Glastonbury tour episode?', prompting Carragher to retort, 'Not sure this is for G Nev!'
Carragher then proceeded to extend advice to the Arctic Monkeys about their much-anticipated Glastonbury gig, cautioning, "Don't play your new stuff at Glastonbury," before urging, "Just play your belters!" Excitement swells as a bumper Glastonbury festival looms, especially as next year invites a fallow period.
This summer's star-studded line-up boasts headliners The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and Neil Young, accompanied by stellar acts such as Charli XCX, Grammy-winner Doechii, Rod Stewart, and The Prodigy.
Glastonbury 2025 tickets evaporated in a mere 45 minutes after being unleashed to the public.
Carragher isn't alone in his Glasto zeal; hoards of Liverpudlians make the annual pilgrimage to Worthy Farm.