As another British music festival season approaches, take a look back at some of the muddier moments. 'You get people trying to avoid a small splat. But when it gets muddy, it gets muddy,' says Billy Bragg, who is in charge of the Leftfield stage at Glastonbury
Fans refuse to let the rain put the dampeners on events at Reading in 2011Photograph: Yui Mok/PAIt's a beautiful day … U2's Bono of U2 performs in the rain at Glastonbury 2011Photograph: David LeveneExtreme weather conditions caused Creamfields to be cancelled in 2012Photograph: Terry Kane /Barcroft MediaMiserable fans endure the mud at T in the Park in 2012Photograph: Ross Gilmore/Redferns via Getty ImagesOthers managed to make the most of the weather at T in the ParkPhotograph: Ross Gilmore/Redferns via Getty ImagesThe crowd got wetter than wet at Wireless in 2012Photograph: Ian West/PAJeff Beck can barely be seen behind a curtain of rain on the final day of the Isle of Wight festival in 2011Photograph: Mark Holloway/RedfernsFestival-goers push their belongings through muddy fields on the first day of Glastonbury 2011Photograph: CATHAL MCNAUGHTON/REUTERSFans got lashed … Glastonbury in 1998, one of the wettest everPhotograph: Martin Godwin/Getty ImagesA dirty romance in the mud at Glastonbury in 1998Photograph: Tom Oldham /PYMCA / Rex FeatureHeavy rain resulted in a muddy start to Sunrise festival in 2012Photograph: redorbital ./Demotix/CorbisBoots and all … wellies left in the mud at Glastonbury 2007 Photograph: Martin Godwin