Sir Ringo Starr and Blondie singer Debbie Harry is among the famous artists who have collaborated with WaterAid to design tattoos that will be presented at the Glastonbury Music Festival in Somerset, England.

Festival goers at Worthy Farm next week and at events throughout the summer will be able to choose temporary tattoo designs with slogans about ‘harnessing the power of water and the need to take action for our planet’ as part of the campaign, Our Climate Fight, of the organization.

Speaking about why he is taking part in the campaign, ex-Beatles drummer Ringo Starr said: “I believe that every person on the planet deserves clean water».

As a long-time supporter of WaterAid, I’m excited to share my climate-themed design, which could be featured in this summer’s Festivals».

Please join me and WaterAid in the campaign to bring clean water to everyone – let’s change the world together. Peace, Love (& Water)he added.

One in 10 people worldwide live without access to clean water, this is wrong on every levelDebbie Harry said.

Life without clean water may seem unimaginable, but for millions of people it is a daily reality,” points out WaterAid, whose mission is to change lives by improving access to clean water in the world’s poorest communities.