Gareth Turnbull is arguably the coolest performer among the 200,000 music fans and notable rock and pop artists present at Glastonbury.
But it's not because his rock 'n' roll resume is superior to everyone else's.
Instead, he is supplying walk-in refrigerators, freezers, and portable cold rooms for the renowned festival.
The man from Northern Ireland has trailers positioned in the production and green spaces of Worthy Farm's renowned Pyramid Stage and other major venues.
Given that he only had two refrigerator trailers when he started his company in 2017, he claims it is an honor to work at the festival.
With temperatures reaching as high as 27C predicted for later in the week, festival goers and organizers may benefit from taking it easy.
According to Gareth, who was interviewed by the BBC's The North West Today, his job is demanding in the weeks leading up to the festival's start, but it also comes with benefits and plenty of downtime.
It has been nonstop for the past two to three weeks that we have been here, he claims.
We have the privilege of keeping all the green rooms at the main stages chilled because we are constructing refrigeration around the festival.
"It's a huge task and a very demanding setup, but now that it's over, we get to enjoy it and have a good time. ".
The Glastonbury Festival gates opened on Wednesday, and thousands of attendees have already gathered on the Somerset farm grounds.
Over the course of the extended weekend, Sir Elton John, Lizzo, Guns N' Roses, Lana Del Rey, Lewis Capaldi, Queens Of The Stone Age, Rick Astley, and Lil Nas X will all perform.
Gareth, who is from Strabane in County Tyrone, is eager to watch Sir Elton perform on the Pyramid Stage.
Due to the efforts of his team, the pre- and post-show food and drinks for the big stars could not be kept cold, according to him, who has access to "festival royalty" thanks to his job.
Throughout his time working at the festival, one of his favorite things has always been the enormous number of Irish visitors.
According to Gareth, "Like last year, there are a ton of people from Derry here and from all over Ireland. They're a bunch of troopers and are always great craic.
Before Arctic Monkeys and the rock duo Royal Blood on Friday's main stage, a mystery band called The Churnups—whom some believe to be the Foo Fighters—is scheduled to play.
On the Pyramid Stage on Saturday, award-winning musician Lizzo will perform right before the night's headliners, Guns N' Roses, and Sir Elton will wrap things up on Sunday.
The festival is the last UK stop on the Rocket Man actor's farewell tour, but he warns fans to be prepared for the unexpected.
Yusuf, a folk singer-songwriter also known as Cat Stevens, will perform in the coveted "legend slot" on a Sunday afternoon.
The seasoned folk-rocker follows in the footsteps of performers like Dolly Parton, Kylie Minogue, and Diana Ross in the coveted slot. She is best known for a series of albums from the 1970s.
Blondie, a legendary rock group, will come after him.
There are many ways for Glastonbury attendees who want to be close to the action, including the BBC iPlayer, BBC Sounds, TV, radio, online, and more.
For highlights from Worthy Farm's live performances, tune in to BBC Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 1Xtra, and 6 Music.
Additionally, BBC One and BBC Two will be your primary stops for Glastonbury TV coverage throughout the festival.
The five main festival stages' continuous live streams will be available to switch between on BBC iPlayer as well.
For 30 days following broadcast, you can catch up on more than 90 sets from the Pyramid Stage in high definition or on demand.