Glastonbury festival-goers faced long queues for the showers this morning while others went on litter-picks as they collected hundreds of 'hippy crack' canisters.
More than 200,000 fans have been descending on Worthy Farm in Somerset for the five-day event, with revellers spotted inhaling from balloons yesterday evening.
Possession of laughing gas with the intent of getting high was made illegal in the UK in November 2023, with repeat offenders now facing up to two years in jail.
Meanwhile those attending last night's Pyramid Stage opening ceremony branded it 'embarrassing' after claiming the show was marred by a lack of amplified sound.
Acrobats and singers took part in the colourful performance which finished with fireworks - but disappointed revellers among the crowd at the start of the festival said they were unable to hear anything and the performers had been 'let down'.













