Glastonbury Festival line-ups
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.
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John Peel Stage
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Park Stage
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John Peel stage
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Acoustic stage
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Jazzworld Stage
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Avalon Stage
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Poetry&Words Stage
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Avalon Cafe Stage
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Late n Live Stage
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2007 (June 20–24)
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Jazzworld stage
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Dance village
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East Coast Stage |
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Avalon stage
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Orange Tent
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John Peel stage
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Jazzworld stage
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Avalon stage
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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
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2004 Dance tent
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2004 New tent
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2004 Jazzworld stage
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2004 Acoustic stage
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2004 Avalon stage
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2004 The Glade
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2003
Pyramid stage
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Lineup also included:
- The Streets
- The Delgados
- Bill Bailey (Cabaret Tent)
- Ross Noble (Cabaret Tent)
2002
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Lineup also included:
- Spearhead
2000
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(Macy Gray)
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Other stage
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1999
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1998
Main stage
The headlining stage was not officially called the Pyramid Stage in 1998, as it did not have its distinctive pyramid shape.
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Other stage
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New stage
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Jazzworld stage
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Dance tent
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Lineup also included:
- Babybird
- Bernard Butler
- Julian Cope
- Rolf Harris
- Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band
- Ozric Tentacles
- Eddi Reader
- Salsa Celtica
- Squeeze
1997
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1995
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NME stage
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also:
- The Chemical Brothers
- Massive Attack
- Plastikman
- Carl Cox
- Gil Scott-Heron
- Mike Scott
- Portishead
- Transglobal Underground
- Al Stewart
- Steeleye Span
- Evan Dando (booed off)
- The Dolmen
- G Love and Special Sauce
- Autechre
- Eat Static
1994
Lineup included:[2]
Pyramid stage
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also:
- Oyster Band
- Andy White
- Nick Cave
- Jah Wobble's Invaders of the Heart
- Paul Weller
- Spin Doctors
1993
Lineup included:
- Spiritualized
- Primal Scream
- Back to the Planet
- The Orb
- Donovan
- Suede
- Teenage Fanclub
- Stereo MC's
- Black Crowes
- Billy Bragg
- Midnight Oil
- Robert Plant
- Belly
- Rolf Harris
- Van Morrison
- The Verve
- Mega City Four
- Jamiroquai
- The Velvet Underground
- Hothouse Flowers
- James Taylor
- The Kinks
- Lenny Kravitz
- Galliano
- Ozric Tentacles
- Porno For Pyros
- Red Hot Chili Peppers were in the original line-up but pulled out
REM
1992
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Pyramid stage
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"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
Lineup included:
- The Cure
- Happy Mondays
- Sinéad O'Connor
- World Party
- De La Soul
- Adamski
- James
- Jesus Jones
- Pale Saints
- Lush
- Galaxie 500
- Archaos
1989
Lineup included:
- Elvis Costello
- Van Morrison
- Pixies
- Suzanne Vega
- The Waterboys
- Fela Kuti
- Black Uhuru
- Wonderstuff
- Youssou N'Dour
- Throwing Muses
- The Proclaimers
- Hothouse Flowers
- Donovan
- All About Eve
1987
Lineup included:
- Elvis Costello
- Robert Cray
- Van Morrison
- New Order
- Terry and Gerry
- Julian Cope
- Soup Dragons
- Pop Will Eat Itself
- Courtney Pine
- Husker Du
- The Triffids
- Bhundu Boys
- Trouble Funk
- The Communards
- That Petrol Emotion
- Stump
- Proclaimers
- Michelle Shocked
- The Brilliant Corners
- Crazyhead
- Voice of the Beehive
1986
Lineup included:
- The Cure
- Gil Scott Heron
- Ruby Turner
- Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
- The Housemartins
- Level 42
- Madness
- The Pogues
- Simply Red
- The Waterboys
- The Wailers
- Black Uhuru
- The Psychedelic Furs
- Frank Chickens
- Half Man Half Biscuit
- Fuzzbox
- The Nightingales
- Ted Chippington
- Robert Cray
- Europa Kiado
- Latin Quarter
- Buddy Curtess and the Grasshoppers
- Amazulu
- That Petrol Emotion
1985
Lineup included:
- The Boomtown Rats
- Joe Cocker
- Ian Dury & The Blockheads
- Echo & the Bunnymen
- The Style Council
- Green on Red
- Gil Scott Heron
- Emily Eavis (aged 5, on violin)
- King
- James
- Madness
- The Pogues
- Midnight Oil
- The Mighty Lemon Drops
1984
Lineup included:
- Joan Baez
- Paul Brady
- Elvis Costello
- Dr. John
- Ian Dury & The Blockheads
- Fela Kuti
- John Martyn
- Christy Moore
- The Smiths
- Tangerine Dream
- The Waterboys
- Freur
- General Public
- Fairport Convention
- Brass Construction
- Weather Report
- Aswad
1983
Lineup included:
- The Beat
- Marillion
- Curtis Mayfield
- UB40
- Dennis Brown, with Aswad as backup band
- Melanie
- Alexis Korner
- Aswad
- King Sunny Ade & His African Beats
- Fun Boy Three
- The Chieftains
- Tom Paxton
- A Certain Ratio
- The Enid
- Black Roots
1982
Lineup included:
- Aswad
- Jackson Browne
- Roy Harper
- Van Morrison
- Judie Tzuke
- Randy California
- The Blues Band
- Richie Havens
- Sad Cafe
- Black Uhuru
- The Chieftains
- Funkapolitan
- A Certain Ratio
- John Cooper Clarke
- Jean-Pierre Rampal and Didier Malherbe
- Talisman
- Osibisa
- Climax Blues Band
- Ekome
- Steve Wally
1981
Lineup included:
- Aswad
- Hawkwind
- New Order
- The Sound
- Judy Tzuke (cancelled due to laryngitis)
- Ronnie Lane (replaced Judy Tzuke)
- Taj Mahal
- Thompson Twins
- Mother Gong
- Ginger Baker's Nuts
- Roy Harper
1979
Lineup included:
- Tim Blake [3]
- Peter Gabriel (along with Phil Collins, Steve Hillage, Tom Robinson, Nona Hendrix and Alex Harvey)
- Alex Harvey Band
- Steve Hillage
- Mother Gong
- Nik Turner
- The Only Ones
- Footsbarn Theatre
- Sky
- The Pop Group
- John Martyn
1978
Unknown
1971
Lineup included:
- David Bowie
- The Edgar Broughton Band
- Arthur Brown
- Fairport Convention
- Family
- Gong
- Hawkwind
- Help Yourself
- Henry Cow
- Joan Baez
- Pink Fairies
- Mighty Baby
- Quintessence
- Terry Reid (with David Lindley and Linda Lewis)
- Melanie
- Brinsley Schwarz
- Traffic
- Pink Floyd (unable to perform due to poor stage access for their set)
- Magic Michael
- The Worthy Farm Windfuckers (house band feat. Thomas Crimble, Johnny Hodge and 'English' John Fox)
1970
Lineup included:
- T.Rex
- Amazing Blondel
- Ian A. Anderson
- Keith Christmas
- Quintessence
- Sam Apple Pie
- Stackridge
- Al Stewart
- Planxty
References
- ↑ http://toddswift.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/poetry-focus-on-harry-man.html
- ↑ http://www.efestivals.co.uk/festivals/glastonbury/1994/
- ↑ "Glastonbury Fayre June 21st -23rd 1979.". The Archive: a history of over 30 years of UK rock and free festivals. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
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