Emily Eavis is the co-organizer of the annual Glastonbury Festival. In July 1979, she was the youngest daughter of the festival’s founder and organizer Micheal Eavis and his second wife, Jean.
She began assisting her father after her mother’s death in 1999 and soon became the event’s co-organizer. Now, she is responsible for overseeing the line-up of the festival.
| Name | Emily Eavis |
| Age | 42 years |
| Nationality | British |
| Net Worth | $17 Millions |
| Married/Single | Married |
| Husband | Nick Dewey |
| Children | 3 childrens |
| @emily_eavis | |
| Tiktok | @emilyeavis |
Emily Eavis Age & Net worth
Emily was born in July 1979, so as of 2021, she’ll be turning 42 years of age.
According to NetWorthOrg, the net worth of Emily Eavis is estimated to be $17 Million. Besides that, BBC reports that Glastonbury has around £10 million in their bank account.
Know Her Husband Nick Dewey & Glastonbury 2021
Emily married Nick Dewey in August 2009; now they have 3 children: two sons born in 2011 and 2013, and a daughter born in 2016. Nick is now the festival’s head of Music Programming.
The Festival Glastonbury 2021 has been canceled due to Covi-19 Pandemic. However, the good news is that it will host a global live stream concert from Worthy Farm on Saturday, May 22, featuring Coldplay, Taylor Swift, Jorja Smith, Wolf Alice and Dj Honey Dijon many other artists. The concert will be broadcast across 4 separate time zones: UK, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East; North America/South America; West Coast North America; and Australia, New Zealand, Asia.
Some Facts About Emily Eavis
- Emily Eavis is a co-organizer of the well-known annual festival called Glastonbury Festival.
- She is currently residing in Somerset. And her nationality is British.
- Emily is active on Instagram: @emily_eavis and Twitter: @emilyeavis.
- At the age of 5, Emily performed “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” on the Festival’s Pyramid Stage immediately before The Style Council headlined.
- Emily has organized several fundraising concerts for Oxfam, including the Make Trade Fair concert at London’s Astoria 2002.
- In 2019, she was behind Glastonbury’s decision to ban the sale and use of plastic bottles to cut waste.
- Furthermore, Eavis has advocated female equality in music and equal representation across stages at Glastonbury.
- She graduated from Wells Cathedral School in 1997.