Glastonbury Festival 2009
Glastonbury Festival 2009 |
Crowds heading from the Greenfields to Jazz World |
Date(s) |
24–29 June 2009 |
Location(s) |
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, UK |
Participants |
Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Blur |
The 2009 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts was held from 24–29 June 2009.
Tickets
Registration
In a similar way to previous festivals, tickets for the 2009 event required pre-registration (of a photograph and personal details) through the festival website.[1] Registration opened on 1 September 2008.
Sales
Tickets were able to be purchased via the See Tickets website or by telephone. A limited number of tickets were available by promotion through the Western Daily Press[2] and competitions run by Greenpeace,[3] eFestivals[4] and The Guardian.[5]
Ticket lines opened on the morning of 5 October 2008, and customers were able to place deposits for tickets (£50) or buy them in full (£175). Tickets required full payment by 1 February 2009.
On 22 January 2009, at Midem 2009, Michael Eavis announced that 90% of the event's 137,500 tickets had been sold. He also stated that although headliners had not been confirmed, he was awaiting confirmation from the acts he had approached.[6]
Re-sale
Reserved tickets which did not have their remaining balance paid by the deadline were put back on sale on 2 February 2009 and it was announced the next day that the event had sold out, with the majority of reservations being balanced by the 1 February deadline.[7] A re-sale of cancelled tickets was held on 5 April 2009 at 9:00 am. These tickets sold out by 10:15 am.[8]
Site
Arenas
In a December 2008 interview, co-organiser Emily Eavis stated that the Trash City arena would be expanded for the 2009 festival.[9] On 5 December 2008, Battersea and Wandsworth TUC announced that the Left Field tent of the site would not be a part of the 2009 event.[10] A new area, named William's Green, occupied the same area.[11] The 2009 event saw expansion of the Dance Village – including a 3D disco – as well as the return of the G-Stage and the Pussy Parlure.[12] Greenpeace used their area in the Green Fields to create an airport terminal building and miniature replica of the village of Sipson, which is threatened by the expansion of London Heathrow Airport.[13][14]
Camping
As with previous events, the festival had a tipi field where six people can accommodate one tipi for the shared price of £800.[15] A new hospitality area, surrounded by a 12 feet (3.7 m) wall, was created on the old cinema field between Lower Mead and Wicker Ground fields. This area included PodPad camping.[16] The positioning of this area restricted pedestrian access to both camping and parking sites; pathways at previous festivals have led through this area.
Line up
The three main headline acts (Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band and Blur) were announced in March 2009,[17] with the full line up being released on 25 May 2009.[18]
Glastonbury Festival 2009 line up (stages 1 to 11)
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Glastonbury Festival 2009 line up (stages 12 to 20)
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Club Dada
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
DJ Head Gardener
Warlords Of Pez
Blackberry Wood
The Dynamics
Lady Gaga
The Delegators
DJ Head Gardener
Dj Tall Will
Lazy Habits
Bobby Mcghees
Ruth Theodore
The Long Notes
Katy Carr
Rún
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DJ Jason Mayall
Fat 45
DJ Jason Mayall
Africa Express Soundsystem
Aerial Act and Nathan
FluteBox Lee
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (Chicago)
No 1 Station
Killa Dilla
Peyoti For President
Yes Sir Boss!!!
Heavy Load
Jamie Renton (Chilli Fried)
Al Cool and The Stranger Wines
Spaceships Are Cool
DJ Chinaman & Deaf Rave
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DJ Tofowski
Polka Madre
Les Fanfare Petard
Orkestra Del Sol
Trans Siberian March Band
Le Vagabond Boogaloo Club
Jah Free and friends
Monty Casino
Tarantism
Kim Lone
Dj Lee
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The Rabbit Hole
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
Secret Open Mic...til 6am
Dogshow
Dubblehead
The Mike Strutter Band
Open Mic
Jamie Burke
Open Mic
The Rusticles
Evi Vine
Bryony Fry
Aimee Ballinger
James Watson
Open Mic
Hamish Guerrini and Brothers
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Secret Open Mic...til 6am
C.C.Q.
The Clever Bar-Stewards
Jump Mama
The Lancashire Hot-Pots
Madelaine Hart
Kev Christmas
Open Mic
Wandering Word Extravaganza & Friends
Open Mic
The Hocky-Smiths
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Egstremely Special Supergroup (gleaned from all over site) til 6am
The Mad Cows
dubious
Open Mic
Cromwell's League
The Bad Hatters and Scantily Clad
Jesca Hoop
Tom Hickox
Perhaps Contraption
Eat More Cake
Hana
White Rabbit's Records
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The Bandstand
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
Rhythmites
Tragic Roundabout
The Cedar
Malarchy
Vladimir Steamboat
Lunaloop
Biggles Wartime Band
The Kays
The Gents
Little Musgraves
Master Duncan's Poetry Hour (Not)
Will Scott & Jan Bell
Ash Mandrake
Mike Harper
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Kava Kava
Gringo Ska
Morph
Carmina
Urusen
Sweet Billy Pilgrim
Who's Afear'd
Bowjangles
Mik Artistik
Poppy & Friends
Master Duncan's Poetry Hour (Not)
Ruby Brown
Swamp Donkey
The Cloghoppers
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Babel
The Duckworths
RSVP
Loop Force
ShakShak
Polly and the Billets Doux
Tom Kitching & Gren Bartley
Bethia Beadman
Inflatable Buddha
The Gala Band
Master Duncan's Poetry Hour (Not)
Adam & Lydia
Spring
Ian Perry
Bashema
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Stonebridge Bar
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
Four Tet
Little Boots (DJ set)
Tas Elias
Dadrock
Bullion
Hip Hop Karaoke
Justin Steele
The Endeacott Family
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Beyond the Wizard’s Sleeve
Skream + Benga
Firas
Kwesachu mixtape (ft Micachu, Kwes, Dels, Ghostpoet and more)
Caspa
Hip Hop Karaoke
Nash
The Endeacott Family
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Broader Than Broadway vs The Revenge
Bridgewater Sound System
Reggae Roast
Set The Tone 67
Hip Hop Karaoke
Lou and Mal
Family Barrett
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Arcadia
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
Disco of Doom
Hybrid (DJ)
Subsource
Circus Show
Lee Mortimer (DJ)
Freefall Collective
Circus Show
Tristan (DJ)
Blackout
Dreadzone (DJ)
Baby Head
Dub FX
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Evil Nine
Far Too Loud (DJ)
Adam Freeland
Circus Show
Alex Metric (DJ)
Sicknote
Circus Show
Kid Blue (DJ)
Smerins Anti Social Club
Dub FC
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Freq Nasty (DJ)
Zion Train
Circus Show
Jazzsteppa
Baobinga B2B Reso (DJ)
Circus Show
The Egg
Powersteppers (DJ)
Pronghorn (band)
Dub FX
King Porter Stomp
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The Bimble Inn
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
Swiss FX
The Correspondents
Mad Dog Mcray
Special Guest
Martin Harley Band
Daddy Ho!
Lonely Schizophrenik
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DJ Cindy Pink
Very Special Guests
Big Hand
John Fairhurst
Lovebirds
Douglas James Show
The Lost Brothers
The Carrivick Sisters
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Special Guests
Roots Union
Rum Shabeen
Passenger
The Domino State
Wilfredo
Stephen Junior
Bobbie Magees
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Poetry&Words 2009
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Friday 26 June |
Saturday 27 June |
Sunday 28 June |
Helen Gregory (poet)
A Poem in Between People
Hollie McNish
Cat Kidd
Derrick C. Brown
Rosy Carrick
Nathan Filer
Anita Govan
Andy Craven-Griffiths
The Poetry Chicks
Dreadlockalien
Rosemary Harris
Joolz
Mike McGee
Porky the Poet (AKA Phill Jupitus)
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DJ Cindy Pink
The Poetry Chicks
Nathan Filer
Open mic (hosted by Sophia Blackwell)
Mike McGee
Jude Simpson
Cat Kidd
Mark Mace Smith (2008 Slam Winner)
Rosy Carrick
A Poem in Between People
Attila the Stockbroker
Andreattah Chuma
Murray Lachlan Young
Aisle 16
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Jude Simpson
Murray Lachlan Young
Steve Tasane
Andreattah Chuma
Adam Horovitz (Website poet in residence)
Anita Govan
Pete Hunter
John Hegley
Hollie McNish
Derrick Brown
Helen Gregory
Slam (hosted by Dreadlockalien Middleman Productions)
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Impact of Michael Jackson's death
The news of Michael Jackson's death spread unconfirmed[19] during the night of 25 June, with DJs and bars playing his tracks during the night. Various tributes were made to him by performers throughout 26 June[20], including Dizzee Rascal leading a crowd rendition of Jackson's hit Thriller, and N.E.R.D frontman Pharrell Williams paying respects for Jackson in saying "It's the music, the music was so incredible", before adding that Jackson "changed music and the way people looked at music." Other performers to pay tribute to Jackson included The Streets, Hugh Cornwell, Lily Allen, Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip and Gabriella Cilmi.[21] Within hours of his death, there were t-shirts for sale proclaiming "I was at Glasto 09 when Jacko died"[22] and shops announcing "Michael Jackson has died, 10% off everything."[23]
Swine flu at Glastonbury 2009
Several cases of swine flu were reported during the festival. Two of these were students and one a 10 year old child. The three infected festival-goers were isolated when symptoms presented and no further cases have been reported. Festival organisers had reportedly anticipated some cases of the virus with a spokesperson saying "...the figure of three in 177,000 people is regarded as very low."[24]
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