Glastonbury Festival line-ups

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The Pyramid Stage

Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, England 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.

2013

2011

2010

Pyramid Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

John Peel Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

2009

2008

Pyramid Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Panic at the Disco

Park Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

John Peel stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Acoustic stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Jazzworld Stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Avalon Stage

  • Sharon Shannon & Big Band
  • Xavier Rudd
  • Hazel O'Connor
  • The Men They Couldn't Hang
  • Ron Sexsmith
  • Frank Turner
  • Kissmet
  • Hobo Jones & the Junkyard Dogs
  • The Proclaimers
  • Will Young
  • Bacalao
  • The Handsome Family
  • The Wurzels
  • Rachel Unthank & The Winterset
  • Alabama 3 unplugged
  • Malarchy
  • One String Loose
  • Katie Melua
  • Blazin' Fiddles
  • Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara
  • John Tams & Barry Coope
  • The Baghdaddies Big Band
  • The Family Mahone
  • Räfven

Poetry&Words Stage

  • Aisle 16
  • Attila the Stockbroker
  • Dzifa Benson
  • Sophia Blackwell
  • The Book Club
  • Baba Brinkman
  • Alison Brumfitt
  • Gary Death
  • Melinda May Deathgoth
  • Dizraeli
  • Kat Francois
  • Helen Gregory
  • Hammer and Tongue
  • A F Harrold
  • John Hegley
  • Adam Horovitz
  • Michael Horovitz
  • Libby Houston
  • Joolz
  • Cat Kidd
  • Kokumo
  • Emma McGordon
  • Olumide Popoola

Avalon Cafe Stage

acts including:

  • Nuala & The Alchemy Quartet
  • Benji Kirkpatrick
  • Rod Thomas
  • Lewis Garland & the Kett Rebellion
  • The Epstein
  • The Gala Band
  • The Cedar
  • Your Garden Day
  • Infected Loop
  • Green Angels
  • The Johnsons

Late n Live Stage

acts including:

  • The Courteeners
  • Orphan Boy
  • 4Fifteen
  • Rook and The Ravens
  • The Travelling Band
  • Golden Silvers
  • The Seal Cub Clubbing Club
  • Gideon Conn
  • Danny and Champions of the World
  • Karima Francis
  • Lazy Bones
  • The Filth Wizard

2007 (June 20–24)

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

John Peel stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Jazzworld stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Acoustic stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Dance village

Stage Friday Saturday Sunday
East Coast Stage

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West Coast Stage

Avalon stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Orange Tent

Friday Saturday Sunday

2005

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

John Peel stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Jazzworld stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Acoustic stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Dance village

Stage Friday Saturday Sunday
East Coast Stage
West Coast Stage

(Silent disco ran after
live music finished)

(Silent disco ran after
live music finished)

Avalon stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Left field

Friday: British Sea Power, Sonic Audio, Buck 65, The Rakes

Saturday: Babyshambles, Estelle, The Others

Sunday: Billy Bragg, Steve Earle, Retrospect

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 Man[1]
  • Paul Marshall
  • Annie McGann
  • Elvis McGonagall
  • Kate Noakes
  • Rachel Pantechnicon
  • Phaze
  • Polar Bear Ninja
  • Pat VT West
  • Leeanne Stoddart
  • Eliana Tomkins
  • Kimberley Trusty
  • Tony Walsh
  • James Windsor
  • Yam Boy and Mango

2004

2004 Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 Dance tent

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 New tent

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 Jazzworld stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 Acoustic stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 Avalon stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

2004 The Glade

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

2003

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Lineup also included:

2002

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Lineup also included:

  • Spearhead

2000

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

(Macy Gray)

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

1999

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

1998

Main stage

The headlining stage was not officially called the Pyramid Stage in 1998, as it did not have its distinctive pyramid shape.

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

New stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Jazzworld stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Dance tent

Friday Saturday Sunday

Lineup also included:

1997

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

Other stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

1995

Lineup included:

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

NME stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

also:

1994

Lineup included:[2]

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

NME stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

*Mary Black

also:

1993

Lineup included:

REM

1992

Lineup included:

Pyramid stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

NME stage

Friday Saturday Sunday

"My only regret is Glastonbury…" Toni Halliday of Curve told Select magazine (August 1996 edition). "We fucked up badly. We got away with it despite the fact that I was singing in the wrong key, Debbie was playing a different song, and the three other members were on fifteen lagers each."

1990

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1989

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1987

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1986

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1985

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1984

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1983

Lineup included:

1982

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1981

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1979

Lineup included:

1978

Unknown

1971

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1970

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