- For more information on the next festival, see Glastonbury Festival
2008.
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.
2008
For rumours on who might be playing in 2008, see Glastonbury Festival
2008.
2007
Pyramid stage
Other stage
John Peel stage
Jazzworld stage
Acoustic stage
Dance village
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Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
| East Coast Stage |
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| West Coast Stage |
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Avalon stage
Orange Tent
2005
Pyramid stage
Other stage
John Peel stage
Jazzworld stage
Acoustic stage
Dance village
| Stage |
Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
| East Coast Stage |
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| West Coast Stage |
(Silent disco ran after
live music finished)
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(Silent disco ran after
live music finished)
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Avalon stage
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 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
2004
Pyramid stage
Other stage
Dance tent
New tent
Jazzworld stage
Acoustic stage
Avalon stage
The Glade
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Friday |
Saturday |
Sunday |
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2003
Pyramid stage
Other stage