The Glastonbury Festival, which is currently underway, is best known for hosting world-renowned music acts, its infamously muddy fields and its laid back vibe.
But now a TikTok creator has revealed three locations at the festival that most people are likely unaware of.
The content creator, called @adrenalinefuelled, shared the locations in a video on the platform titled 3 Secret Things at Glastonbury.
Accompanying the clip was a short caption which read: ‘Do you know this?’
The video featured video footage of various areas of the festival while a voice over described what the moving imagery was showing.
It started showing what looked like a run-down building called ‘Atlantic Meats’, which had what appeared at first glance to be animal carcasses hanging outside the front.
According to the voiceover: ‘This is a gay club – you can probably guess from the subtle hints scattered around.
‘You’re only allowed in if you’ve got a mustache, but you can buy one for £2.50 at the door.’

A TikTok creator called @adrenalinefuelled has made a video sharing little-known locations at the Glastonbury festival
The creator provided some additional x-rated information about the club – including the presence of a ‘pitch black’ room which is ‘full of people, mainly men, getting very friendly with each other’.
Festival goers interested in attending the club should head to block nine where they can find it, he added, noting: ‘Just go when it’s dark and bring a mustache.’
Moving onto the next little known location, he said: ‘Another unique place is this Lost Horizon sauna.
‘So most people in here are wearing completely nothing, but you are allowed to wear clothes inside.
‘They’ve got showers, swings, they’ve got trampolines […] it’s also got a stage with artists performing all day, so you can sit there with nothing on and watch someone perform, which is a really unique experience, so I hear.
‘If you fancy it [it’s] in the teepee field. So grab a look. ‘
Finally, he moved onto the third lesser-known place: the secret Piano Bar.
‘If you walk to the top of the field with the stone circle in it, you’ll see this fence, and it’s through there,’ he said.

Among the lesser-known areas is a club called Atlantic Meats, according to the content creator
‘No one really knows when it opens. But just wait around there when it’s dark and you will have a strange night. You never know what you’ll be seeing there.’
Many people who want to attend the festival find it impossible to get their hands on the highly-valued tickets, so it used to be somewhat common for people to try and sneak in for free, by finding a weak spot in the festival’s fence and leaping over for an entirely free weekend of music.
However, since security was seriously beefed up in 2000, those attempting to do the same when Britain’s biggest music festival kicks off on Wednesday could find themselves serving time at HMP Glastonbury.
The Somerset festival, started by Michael Eavis in September 1970 and now in the hands of his daughter Emily, has security that’s more expensive than that afforded to the royal family, reports The Times.
Some 200,000 people have descended on Worthy Farm this week, with the average ticket price costing around £380 to see the 2025 headliners – The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo.
However, those who try and find other ways to enter the 1,000 acre-site without paying will first have to penetrate Glastonbury’s 7.8km fence, which towers 4 metres high.
At various points around the site, there are also watchtowers, with security staff keeping an eye on goings on both inside and outside of the perimeter.
Security is likely to be a major priority for Emily Eavis this year after hundreds of people snuck in with fake wristbands, costing just £50, and by vaulting the fences in 2024, causing stages to be shut down from overcrowding.