Glastonbury Festival line-ups
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The Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. It has a diverse line-up ranging from music to comedy, to circus and theatre. The festival has been a regular fixture (with some breaks) since 1970.
There are dozens of different stages and areas, ranging from the vast Pyramid Stage to small bandstands. Many diverse forms of music and performance can be found on site.
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[edit] 2007
[edit] Unconfirmed Stages and Times
- Adjagas
- Amy Winehouse
- Annuals
- Arcade Fire
- Arctic Monkeys
- Babyshambles
- Beirut
- Billy Bragg
- Bjork
- Bloc Party
- Bright Eyes
- Chas & Dave
- Chemical Brothers
- Chumbawamba
- Corinne Bailey Rae
- Creedence Clearwater Revival (John Fogerty)
- CSS
- Cud
- Daft Punk
- Damian Marley
- Damien Rice
- Dirty Pretty Things
- Dr Meaker (unsigned bands contest: Dance winner)
- The Earlies
- Editors
- The Epstein (unsigned bands contest: Acoustic Stage runner up)
- Enter Shikari
- Fatboy Slim
- Feluka (unsigned bands contest: Jazz World winner)
- Fionn Regan
- The Fratellis
- Ghost Cat
- Glastonbury Town Band
- The Good, The Bad And The Queen
- The Grim Northern Social (unsigned bands contest: John Peel Stage winner)
- Hot Chip
- Indecent acts
- Insight
- Jamie T
- Joss Stone
- Kasabian
- Kaiser Chiefs
- The Killers
- Klaxons
- The Kooks
- Kubichek!
- Larrikin Love
- Lily Allen
- Liz Green (unsigned bands contest: Acoustic Stage and overall winner)
- Madness
- Manic Street Preachers
- Mark Lanegan
- Mika
- Neon Pandas
- The New Pornographers
- Oasis
- ORAL
- Paul Weller
- Pendulum (Full Band Set)
- Pete Doherty (solo)
- The Rumble Strips
- The Rakes
- Seth Lakeman
- Shirley Bassey
- Smokey Robinson
- Steve Earle
- The Stooges
- Super Furry Animals
- Three Daft Monkeys
- Take That
- Tunng
- The High Rise Diaries
- The Twang
- The View
- The Waterboys
- The Who
- The Wurzels
- The Young Knives
The line-up will be officially confirmed by organisers in June.
[edit] 2005
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[edit] Jazzworld stage
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[edit] Avalon stage
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[edit] Left field
Friday: British Sea Power, Sonic Audio, Buck 65, The Rakes
Saturday: Babyshambles, Estelle, The Others
Sunday: Billy Bragg, Steve Earle, Retrospect
[edit] Poetry & words
- Jah Biggz
- Bonnie Brookes
- Brendan the Pop Poet
- Penny Broadhurst
- Rosie Carrick
- Carol Ann Duffy
- Pete Eldridge
- Giovanni Esposito
- Nathan Filer
- Helen Gregory
- Yasmine Haideman
- Will Hames
- Love Fairies
- Gilly the Nun
- Anna Lindup
- Malign Interlect
- Harry Mann
- Paul Marshall
- Annie McGann
- Elvis McGonagall
- Kate Noakes
- Rachel Pantechnicon
- Phaze
- Polar Bear Ninja
- PVT
- Leanne Stoddart
- Eliana Tomkins
- Kimberley Trusty
- Tony Walsh
- James Windsor
- Yam Boy and Mango
[edit] 2004
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] Dance Tent
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[edit] New Tent
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[edit] Jazzworld Stage
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[edit] The Glade
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[edit] 2003
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] 2002
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] 2000
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] 1999
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] 1998
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] 1997
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] 1995
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[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] NME Stage
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[edit] 1994
Lineup included: [2]
[edit] Pyramid Stage
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[edit] NME Stage
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also:
- Mary Black
- Oyster Band
- Andy White
- Nick Cave
- Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart
- Paul Weller
- Spin Doctors
[edit] 1993
Lineup included:
- Back To The Planet
- The Orb
- Suede
- Teenage Fanclub
- Stereo MC's
- Black Crowes
- Billy Bragg
- Midnight Oil
- Robert Plant
- Rolf Harris
- Van Morrison
[edit] 1992
Pyramid Stage
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- Carter USM
- The Levellers
- Fishbone
- Television
- The Breeders
- The Blue Aeroplanes
- The Senseless Things
- Runrig
- Kirsty MacColl
- Hugh Cornwell
Saturday
- Shakespear's Sister
- Lou Reed
- Morrissey
- The Fall
- The House of Love
- The Saw Doctors
- Ocean Colour Scene
- Joan Armatrading
- Chris Whitley
- Mazlyn Jones
Sunday
- Youssou N'Dour
- Maxi Priest
- Tom Jones
- Van Morrison
- Buddy Guy
- Richard Thompson
- Billy Bragg
- K Passa
- Glastonbury Town Band
[edit] 1990
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[edit] 1981
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[edit] 1979
Lineup included:
- Peter Gabriel
- Alex Harvey Band
- Steve Hillage
[edit] 1978
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[edit] 1971
Lineup included:
- David Bowie
- The Edgar Broughton Band
- Arthur Brown
- Fairport Convention
- Family
- Gong
- Hawkwind
- Joan Baez
- Pink Fairies
- Mighty Baby
- Quintessence
- Terry Reid - with David Lindley and Linda Lewis
- Melanie
- Brinsley Schwarz
- Traffic
[edit] 1970
Lineup included:
- Amazing Blondel
- Ian Anderson
- Marc Bolan
- Keith Christmas
- Quintessence
- Sam Apple Pie
- Stackridge
- Al Stewart