Initially working at Glastonbury Festival in 2003 as a founding member of Can-Booty-Can. With their increase in popularity and desire to put on their own shows, some of the Can Can girls soon started working in production.
In 2004, working closely with the Mutoid Waste Company, they were given a small field at the festival, and choreographed and produced a show called, 'Pyrettes of Pink Pants'. A circus & burlesque show performed on a custom built pirate ship stage, complete with its own in-built sound system and pyrotechnic display. The ship was fully mobile and was used for parades along with other custom built Mutoid cruise vehicles, such as the Skull Tractor.
In 2005, a move to the Circus & Theatre Field created 'Midnights Carnival', a late night arena filled with music, performance and circus. Working closely with other performers and groups, such as Marissa Carnesky, the Invisible Circus, and sculpture park by the Mutoid Waste Company, the variety of shows and performance brought huge success to the field. Hre saw Naomi's first solo production venue, the Gin Palace Bar filled with some of the hottest DJs and music, and dancing girls, and was one of only a few late night drinking dens at the festival. The Pirate ship stage made a come back as a live music stage and a freak show was born from the Can Can girls.
2006 saw the emergence of Trash City, an apocalyptic dream-world straight from the pages of a 2000AD comic; an intergalactic red-light district, where space pirates, bootleggers, illegal aliens and all the scum of the universe can come to party the night away…resplendent with sexy sculptures, neo-burlesque, cutting edge bands and DJs and the first gay venue to come to Glastonbury in the shape of the New York City Down Low. Naomi venue managed the Flaming Love Palace, the on site bar and music venue. Sculptures by the Mutoid Waste Company, and the field also brought in robot pole dancers, a robot zoo and cruise vehicles, and saw a new asethetic come to life.
2008 brought Trash City back to Glastonbury but this year's collaboration came with a move to the old Tipi Field. The Down Low came back for a second year, the Arcadia, built by Pip Rush was a new addition, along with the Rubbish Fairy tent. Live bands, great DJs, cruise vehicles & a scupture park curtosey of the Mutoid Waste Company.