Glastonbury Festival line-ups

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The Pyramid Stage

Glastonbury Festival is a greenfield music and performing arts festival on farm land near Pilton, England. It was first held in 1970 and has been held in the majority of years since then in the summer. Its line-up is diverse, including music, comedy, circus and theatre, taking place on many different stages and performance areas.

1970[]

Line-up included:[citation needed]

  • T. Rex
  • Amazing Blondel
  • Ian A. Anderson
  • Keith Christmas
  • Quintessence
  • Duster Bennett
  • Sam Apple Pie
  • Wayne Fontana
  • Stackridge
  • Steamhammer
  • Al Stewart
  • Planxty
  • Marsupilami
  • Roy Harper

1971[]

Line-up included:

  • Joan Baez
  • David Bowie
  • Edgar Broughton Band
  • Arthur Brown
  • Fairport Convention
  • Family
  • Gilberto Gil
  • Gong
  • Hawkwind
  • Help Yourself
  • Henry Cow
  • Marsupilami
  • Melanie
  • Mighty Baby
  • Pink Fairies
  • Quintessence
  • Terry Reid (w/ David Lindley and Linda Lewis)
  • Brinsley Schwarz
  • Traffic
  • The Worthy Farm Windfuckers (house band feat. Thomas Crimble, Johnny Hodge and 'English' John Fox)

Pink Floyd were scheduled but were unable to perform due to poor stage access for their set.

1978[]

Known as the "impromptu festival".[1]

1979[]

Line-up included:

  • Tim Blake[2]
  • Peter Gabriel w/ Phil Collins, Steve Hillage, Tom Robinson, Nona Hendryx and Alex Harvey
  • Alex Harvey Band
  • Steve Hillage
  • Mother Gong
  • Nik Turner's Sphynx
  • The Only Ones
  • Footsbarn Theatre
  • Sky
  • The Pop Group & The Slits[3]
  • The Leyton Buzzards
  • John Martyn
  • - opening act

1980[]

No festival, but Hawkwind supported by Vardis performed on the field on 6 November as part of their Levitation tour.[4]

1981[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Ginger Baker's Nutters
  • Roy Harper
  • Robert Hunter
  • Stan Webb's Chicken Shack
  • Thompson Twins
  • Beverley Martyn
  • Hawkwind
  • New Order
  • Jazz Sluts
  • Matumbi
  • Decline and Fall
  • The Sound
  • John Cooper Clarke
  • Rab Noakes

1982[]

Line-up included:

  • Aswad
  • Jackson Browne
  • Roy Harper
  • Van Morrison
  • Judie Tzuke
  • Randy California
  • The Blues Band
  • Richie Havens
  • Sad Café
  • Black Uhuru
  • The Chieftains
  • A Certain Ratio
  • John Cooper Clarke
  • Jean-Pierre Rampal and Didier Malherbe
  • Talisman
  • Osibisa
  • Climax Blues Band

1983[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Melanie
  • Marillion
  • Jean-Philippe Rykiel
  • UB40
  • Aswad
  • The Beat
  • Moving Hearts
  • A Certain Ratio
  • The Enid

Other acts that played included:

  • Dennis Brown, w/ Aswad as backup band
  • Alexis Korner
  • Black Roots
  • The Flying Pickets
  • Tom Paxton

Julian Cope and James Brown were announced as playing but both withdrew in advance.

1984[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Dr John
  • Ian Dury
  • Black Uhuru
  • Joan Baez
  • Hank Wangford
  • Billy Bragg
  • Elvis Costello And The Attractions
  • General Public
  • Amazulu
  • The Smiths
  • Brass Construction
  • Paul Brady
  • The Waterboys
  • Fela Kuti
  • Weather Report
  • Fairport Convention
  • John Martyn

Amazulu were scheduled to be the opening act on the Pyramid Stage on the Saturday, but did not arrive in time. They were subsequently given a slot before General Public, necessitating The Smiths to take the stage earlier than scheduled.

Elvis Costello And The Attractions were not announced as Saturday's headliners until a few days before the festival started, and too late to be credited in the official programme.

Ian Dury was backed by his then current band, The Music Students.

1985[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Joe Cocker
  • King
  • Third World
  • Boomtown Rats
  • The Pogues
  • The Untouchables
  • Ian Dury and the Blockheads
  • The Style Council
  • Midnight Oil
  • Aswad
  • Working Week
  • New Model Army
  • Hugh Masekela
  • Echo & the Bunnymen
  • The Colourfield
  • John Martyn
  • Billy Bragg
  • Green On Red
  • The Triffids

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Black Roots
  • Somo Somo
  • El Sondro De Londres
  • Eduardo and Antonio
  • Son of Kolo
  • The Blue Aeroplanes
  • Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers
  • Solstice
  • Asaah Papa and Graffi Jazz
  • The Ariwa Posse
  • Poison Girls
  • Toxic Shock
  • Green on Red
  • Steve Payne & Guests
  • Eduardo and Antonio
  • The Happy End
  • OVA
  • Chevalier Brothers
  • Misty in Roots
  • Doctor and The Medics
  • Hank Wangford
  • The Men They Couldn't Hang
  • James
  • Microdisney
  • The Jazz Butcher
  • Doctor's Children
  • Rodney Allen

1986[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Psychedelic Furs
  • Ruby Turner
  • The Pogues
  • The Waterboys
  • That Petrol Emotion
  • Amazulu
  • Howard Hughes and the Western Approaches
  • The Cure
  • Lloyd Cole and the Commotions
  • Black Uhuru and The Wailers
  • John Martyn
  • Loudon Wainwright III
  • Latin Quarter
  • Buddy Curtis and the Grasshoppers
  • Gil Scott-Heron
  • Level 42
  • Madness
  • Simply Red
  • Robert Cray
  • Christy Moore
  • The Housemartins

Stage Two[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Ariwa Posse
  • The Go-Betweens
  • 3 Mustaphas 3
  • The June Brides
  • Flairck
  • Phranc
  • Pauline Black & the Supernaturals
  • The Forest Hill-Billies
  • Fission Brothers
  • The Bloodfire Posse
  • Rent Party
  • The Woodentops
  • The Mighty Lemon Drops
  • Billy Bragg
  • Sambatucada
  • Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians
  • Microdisney
  • Loudon Wainwright III
  • Terry and Gerry

1987[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • New Order
  • Julian Cope
  • Robert Cray
  • Ben E. King
  • Hüsker Dü
  • The Mighty Lemon Drops
  • World Party
  • Elvis Costello And The Attractions
  • Los Lobos
  • Richard Thompson
  • The Woodentops
  • Paul Brady
  • That Petrol Emotion
  • Rodney Allen
  • Taj Mahal
  • Van Morrison
  • The Communards
  • Courtney Pine
  • Trouble Funk
  • Michelle Shocked
  • The Proclaimers

Stage Two[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • El Sonido De Londres
  • The Smithereens
  • Robyn Hitchcock & The Egyptians
  • The Soup Dragons
  • The Oyster Band
  • Michelle Shocked
  • Andy Sheppard Quartet
  • Eduardo Niebla & Antonio Forcione
  • The Chesterfields
  • Rodney Allen
  • Automatic Dlamini
  • Misty In Roots
  • The Weather Prophets
  • The Triffids
  • The Chills
  • Green On Red
  • Real Sounds of Africa
  • The Blue Aeroplanes
  • The Jazz Defektors
  • Doctor and the Medics
  • Felt
  • Barrence Whitfield & the Savages
  • The Mekons
  • Gaye Bykers on Acid
  • Stump
  • Pop Will Eat Itself
  • The Brilliant Corners
  • The Tommy Chase Quartet
  • Head

1989[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Suzanne Vega
  • All About Eve
  • The Wonder Stuff
  • Pixies
  • Throwing Muses
  • Lucinda Williams
  • Elvis Costello
  • The Proclaimers
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • Fairground Attraction
  • Van Morrison
  • Azido
  • Bhundu Boys
  • Fela Kuti
  • Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens
  • Youssou N'Dour
  • The Waterboys
  • Steve Cooney & Seamus Begley
  • Black Uhuru
  • Martin Stephenson
  • Donovan & Friends

Adam Clayton of U2 joined Hot House Flowers onstage to play on "Feet on the Ground".

Georgie Fame was Van Morrison's keyboard player and played "Yeh, Yeh" before Morrison arrived onstage.

Peter Gabriel joined Youssou N'Dour onstage for one or more songs.

There was speculation in the music press, prior to the festival, that Donovan's "friends" would include big names, such as Paul McCartney and Eric Clapton. The "friends" turned out to be Ozric Tentacles.

Elvis Costello's set was solo.

1990[]

Line-up as listed in the official programme:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Happy Mondays
  • Jesus Jones
  • Adamski
  • Neville Brothers
  • Green on Red
  • Lush
  • Pale Saints
  • Galaxie 500
  • The Cure
  • Sinead O'Connor
  • De La Soul
  • James
  • Del Amitri
  • Julian Cope (No show)
  • Avalon Stompers
  • Ladysmith Black Mambazo
  • Aswad
  • Ry Cooder & David Lindley
  • Flaco Jimenez
  • Deacon Blue
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • Mano Negra
  • World Party

Archaos performed on top of the Pyramid after the Friday and Saturday night sets.

1992[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Carter USM
  • The Levellers
  • Fishbone
  • Television
  • The Breeders
  • The Blue Aeroplanes
  • The Senseless Things
  • Runrig
  • Kirsty MacColl
  • Hugh Cornwell
  • Shakespear's Sister
  • Lou Reed
  • James (replacing Morrissey who cancelled)
  • The Fall
  • The House of Love
  • The Saw Doctors
  • Ocean Colour Scene
  • Joan Armatrading
  • Chris Whitley
  • Youssou N'Dour
  • Maxi Priest
  • Tom Jones
  • Van Morrison
  • Buddy Guy
  • Richard Thompson
  • Billy Bragg and The Redstars

NME stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • 808 State
  • Neds Atomic Dustbin
  • Blur
  • Spiritualized
  • P J Harvey
  • The Frank and Walters
  • Kitchens of Distinction
  • The Family Cat
  • The Real People
  • The Belltower
  • Dodgy
  • Strangelove

Jazz stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Lonnie Liston Smith
  • Olodum
  • Nik Turner
  • Steve Arguelles
  • Joe Louis Walker
  • Kaoma
  • African Jazz Pioneers
  • Distant Cousins
  • Blurt
  • Like Young
  • The Family Stand
  • Galliano
  • Dirty Dozen
  • Mouth Music
  • Secret Society
  • Magoma

1993[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Black Crowes
  • Robert Plant
  • The Velvet Underground
  • Midnight Oil
  • Green On Red
  • The Tragically Hip
  • Rolf Harris
  • The 4 Of Us
  • The Kinks (replacing Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  • Lenny Kravitz
  • Christy Moore
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • The Saw Doctors
  • Alison Moyet
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Helena[disambiguation needed]
  • Galliano
  • Wynton Marsalis
  • Baaba Maal
  • Van Morrison
  • Billy Bragg (replaced Nanci Griffith)
  • Grant Lee Buffalo
  • Värttinä

NME Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Suede
  • Teenage Fanclub
  • Belly
  • American Music Club
  • The Auteurs
  • Superchunk
  • The God Machine
  • Maldita Vecindad
  • The Stunning
  • Leatherface
  • The Orb
  • Stereo MC's
  • Ozric Tentacles
  • Digable Planets
  • Jamiroquai
  • The Verve
  • Dodgy
  • Eat
  • The Rockingbirds
  • Adorable
  • Spiritualized
  • Porno For Pyros
  • The Lemonheads
  • Mega City Four
  • Come
  • Sebadoh
  • Back To The Planet
  • Dr Phibes & The House Of Wax Equations
  • Senser
  • Ultramarine
  • The Sea[disambiguation needed]

Jazz Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • James Taylor Quartet
  • Keziah Jones
  • Bheki Mseleku
  • Transglobal Underground
  • Trevor Watts' Moiré Music Drum Orchestra
  • Baaba Maal
  • Urban Species
  • Omar
  • Fourth World
  • Najma
  • Nitin Sawhney

Acoustic Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Blues Band
  • Lindisfarne
  • Paul Brady
  • Sharon Shannon
  • Darden Smith
  • Mouth Music
  • Tim Finn
  • Christine Collister
  • Dave Kelly

1994[]

Line-up included:[5]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Levellers
  • Rage Against the Machine
  • Spin Doctors
  • World Party
  • Saint Etienne
  • Blind Melon
  • Ian McNabb
  • Dreadzone
  • Elvis Costello & The Attractions
  • Paul Weller
  • Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds
  • Galliano
  • Dwight Yoakam
  • Ride
  • Grant Lee Buffalo
  • Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart
  • Little Axe
  • Peter Gabriel
  • Lucky Dube
  • James
  • Johnny Cash
  • Jackson Browne
  • The Lemonheads
  • Mary Black
  • Tindersticks

NME Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Pretenders
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • The Boo Radleys
  • Beastie Boys
  • Tool
  • L7
  • Green Apple Quick Step
  • Madder Rose
  • Luscious Jackson
  • dEUS
  • Orbital
  • Björk
  • M People
  • Apache Indian
  • Senser
  • Ultramarine
  • Transglobal Underground
  • Meshell Ndegeocello
  • African Head Charge
  • Dub Syndicate
  • Spiritualized
  • Blur
  • Radiohead
  • Inspiral Carpets
  • Pulp
  • Chumbawamba
  • Credit To The Nation
  • Oasis
  • Echobelly
  • Tiny Monroe

Jazz Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Carleen Anderson
  • US3
  • Meshell Ndegeocello
  • Sierra Maestra
  • Jason Rebello
  • Jah Wobble's Invaders Of The Heart
  • Oui 3
  • Natacha Atlas
  • Julian Joseph
  • D*Note
  • Loop Guru
  • Batu
  • Steve Williamson
  • Urban Species
  • Oumou Sangare
  • Lucky Dube
  • Joyce
  • Rory McLeod

Acoustic Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Man
  • Oyster Band
  • John Hiatt
  • Tom Robinson
  • Sharon Shannon
  • Trash Can Sinatras
  • Bates Motel
  • Bootleg Beatles
  • Glenn Tilbrook
  • Iris DeMent
  • John Trudell
  • Horse
  • Melissa Ferrick
  • Andy White
  • Eleanor Shanley

1995[]

Line-up included:

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Oasis
  • The Black Crowes
  • Soul Asylum
  • Sinéad O'Connor
  • War
  • The Lightning Seeds
  • Ozric Tentacles
  • Senser
  • Spearhead
  • Pulp (replaced The Stone Roses)
  • Orbital
  • PJ Harvey
  • Jamiroquai
  • The Boo Radleys
  • Jeff Buckley
  • Everything But The Girl
  • Indigo Girls
  • Dave Matthews Band

NME stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Prodigy
  • The Offspring
  • Belly
  • Sleeper
  • Weezer
  • Supergrass
  • Dodgy
  • Skunk Anansie
  • The Shamen
  • Galliano
  • Urge Overkill
  • Spearhead
  • Live
  • Dreadzone
  • Ash
  • Shed Seven
  • Reef
  • Elastica
  • The Charlatans
  • The Verve
  • Veruca Salt
  • Gene
  • Menswear
  • Strangelove

also:

  • The Chemical Brothers
  • Massive Attack
  • Plastikman
  • Carl Cox
  • Gil Scott-Heron (didn't show, replaced by Spearhead)
  • Mike Scott
  • Portishead
  • Transglobal Underground
  • Al Stewart
  • Steeleye Span
  • Evan Dando (booed off)
  • The Dolmen
  • G Love and Special Sauce
  • Autechre
  • Eat Static
  • Coldplay (new bands tent)

1997[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Prodigy
  • The Smashing Pumpkins
  • Supergrass
  • Beck
  • The Levellers
  • Terrorvision
  • Echo & the Bunnymen
  • Phish
  • Radiohead
  • Ocean Colour Scene
  • Dodgy
  • Cast
  • Ray Davies
  • Nancy Griffith
  • The Longpigs
  • Republica
  • The Wannadies
  • Murray Lachlan Young
  • Ash (replaced Steve Winwood)
  • Kula Shaker (replaced Neil Young)
  • Sting
  • Van Morrison
  • Sheryl Crow
  • Billy Bragg
  • The Blue Nile
  • Donal Lunny

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Reef
  • Ash
  • The Seahorses
  • Placebo
  • Stage started late due to extreme weather conditions
  • Shirehorses
  • The Bluetones
  • Mansun (who did not manage to sing a single song through, due to ongoing failures with the sound systems, and a sinking stage. They ran out of time and had to leave to allow the next band to set up)
  • Echobelly
  • Live
  • Pavement
  • Super Furry Animals
  • Symposium
  • Three Colours Red
  • The Supernaturals
  • Gorky's Zygotic Mynci
  • Travis
  • Stereophonics
  • Perfume

Line-up also included:

  • The Orb
  • Roni Size
  • Daft Punk

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
  • Primal Scream
  • James
  • Foo Fighters
  • The Lightning Seeds
  • Finlay Quaye
  • Ben Harper
  • Taj Mahal
  • Gomez (replaced Beth Orton)
  • My Life Story
  • Blur
  • Tricky
  • Robbie Williams
  • Mansun
  • Stereophonics
  • Tori Amos
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • Meredith Brooks
  • Jools Holland
  • Sharon Shannon
  • Pulp
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
  • Bob Dylan
  • Sonic Youth
  • Tony Bennett
  • Space
  • Steve Earle
  • Mediæval Bæbes
  • Town Band

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Embrace
  • Catatonia
  • Asian Dub Foundation (replaced Wyclef Jean)
  • The Warm Jets
  • Ultrasound
  • Rocket from the Crypt
  • Matchbox 20
  • Rialto
  • The Supernaturals
  • The Montrose Avenue
  • The Young Offenders
  • Carrie
  • Medal
  • The Soundtrack of Our Lives
  • Underworld
  • Placebo
  • Deftones
  • Ben Folds Five
  • St Etienne
  • Monaco
  • Marion
  • Headswim
  • Kenickie
  • Catherine Wheel
  • A
  • Amanpondo
  • The Mescaleros feat. Joe Strummer & Bez DJ set
  • Spiritualized
  • Bernard Butler
  • Bentley Rhythm Ace
  • Audioweb
  • Alabama 3
  • The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • Feeder
  • Dust Junkys
  • Family of Free Love
  • Senser

New stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Cornershop
  • Jesus and Mary Chain
  • Gomez
  • Drugstore
  • theaudience
  • Sunhouse
  • Idlewild
  • The Llama Farmers
  • Counter Mine
  • Ooberman
  • Hither Green People
  • Divine Comedy
  • The Aloof
  • Red Snapper
  • Sean Lennon
  • Earl Brutus
  • Boom Boom Satellites
  • Eliza Carthy
  • Superstar
  • Magoo
  • Coade
  • Moorhaven
  • Bates Motel

Jazzworld stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Portishead
  • Cornershop
  • Faithless
  • Dissidenten
  • James Taylor Quartet
  • Bim Sherman
  • Red Snapper
  • Purple Penguin
  • President Bongo & The Democratic Republic of Phonque
  • Reprazent
  • The Roots
  • Amanpondo feat. Juno Reactor
  • Morcheeba
  • Common
  • Outside
  • James Hardway
  • Akasha
  • J-Life
  • Zoot & Guests
  • D-Influence
  • Herbie Hancock and the Headhunters
  • Dr. John
  • Terry Callier
  • Trilok Gurtu & The Glimpse
  • Tortoise
  • Keith Waithe & The Macusi Players
  • Dr. Didg
  • Hiroki Okano & The Tenkoo Orchestra

Dance tent[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Richie Hawtin AKA Plastik Man
  • Lo Fidelity Allstars
  • Fatboy Slim
  • Adam F
  • DJ Freddy Fresh
  • Coldcut
  • Way Out West
  • Scratch Perverts
  • Banco De Gaia
  • King Kooba
  • Spring Heel Jack
  • Kid Loops
  • Autechre
  • DJ Leon
  • Finitribe
  • Starecase
  • Mad Professor Digital and live vocals
  • Roni Size + MC Dynamite DJ Set
  • Freestylers
  • Kenny Ken/DJ Rap
  • Les Rhythmes Digitales
  • DJ Touche
  • Kitachi
  • DJs John Stapleton/Krash Slaughta
  • Dub Pistols
  • Environmental Science DJs
  • More Rockers
  • Agent Dan DJ
  • Conemelt
  • DJ Bart

Lineup also included:

  • Babybird
  • Bernard Butler
  • Julian Cope
  • Rolf Harris
  • Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band
  • Ozric Tentacles
  • Eddi Reader
  • Salsa Celtica
  • Squeeze

1999[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • R.E.M.
  • Beautiful South
  • Hole
  • Bush
  • Blondie
  • Barenaked Ladies
  • Björn Again
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • Underworld
  • Texas
  • Ash
  • Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros
  • Beth Orton
  • Eliza Carthy
  • Billy Bragg

(Björn Again moved up the bill to replace Ian Dury & The Blockheads, who cancelled their appearance due to illness)

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Kula Shaker
  • Gomez
  • Pavement
  • Wilco
  • dEUS
  • Gay Dad
  • Heather Nova
  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • Everlast
  • Moke
  • Doves
  • Paul Oakenfold
  • Cast
  • Super Furry Animals
  • The Cardigans
  • Travis
  • The Creatures
  • Hurricane#1
  • Straw
  • Mishka
  • Fungus
  • Witness
  • Mogwai
  • Mercury Rev
  • Tindersticks
  • Feeder
  • The Delgados
  • Dogstar
  • Electrasy
  • Snowpony
  • Dr Didg
  • Toploader

2000[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • Macy Gray
  • Counting Crows
  • Cypress Hill
  • The Bluetones
  • Live
  • G. Love & Special Sauce (replaced Eagle-Eye Cherry)
  • The Wailers
  • Travis
  • Pet Shop Boys
  • Ocean Colour Scene
  • Reef
  • Semisonic
  • Brand New Heavies
  • Asian Dub Foundation
  • Ladysmith Black Mambazo
  • Joseph Arthur
  • David Bowie
  • Embrace
  • Happy Mondays
  • Willie Nelson
  • David Gray (replaced Burt Bacharach)
  • Jools Holland
  • Sharon Shannon

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Nine Inch Nails
  • Moby
  • The The
  • Idlewild
  • Bloodhound Gang
  • Methods of Mayhem
  • Fu Manchu
  • A Perfect Circle
  • Cay
  • Rico
  • Leftfield
  • Death in Vegas
  • Elastica
  • Feeder
  • Wannadies
  • David Gray
  • Coldplay
  • Toploader
  • Soulwax
  • Clinic
  • Crashland
  • Basement Jaxx
  • Beta Band
  • Muse
  • The Dandy Warhols
  • St Etienne
  • Dark Star
  • Badly Drawn Boy (replaced The For Carnation)
  • Jack Lukeman
  • Wilt
  • The Blue Aeroplanes

2002[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Coldplay
  • Faithless
  • Ash
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Doves
  • The Dandy Warhols
  • Bush
  • Alabama 3
  • Shibusashirazu Orchestra
  • Stereophonics
  • The Charlatans
  • The White Stripes
  • Starsailor
  • Ian Brown
  • No Doubt
  • Jools Holland
  • Ani di Franco
  • Dreadzone
  • Rod Stewart
  • Roger Waters
  • Isaac Hayes
  • Badly Drawn Boy
  • Super Furry Animals
  • Manu Chao
  • Rolf Harris

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Garbage
  • Spiritualized
  • Mercury Rev
  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • Lostprophets
  • Idlewild
  • Cooper Temple Clause
  • Ed Harcourt
  • Vex Red
  • Ikara Colt (swapped with Dropkick Murphys)
  • Orbital
  • Beta Band
  • Less Than Jake
  • The Vines
  • Rival Schools
  • Electric Soft Parade
  • Haven
  • The Coral
  • The Parkinsons
  • The Shining
  • Air
  • Groove Armada
  • Belle and Sebastian
  • Elbow
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
  • Hundred Reasons
  • New Model Army
  • My Vitriol
  • The Soundtrack of Our Lives
  • Dropkick Murphys (swapped with Ikara Colt)
  • Simon Kaye

Line-up also included:

  • Spearhead

2003[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • R.E.M.
  • David Gray
  • Suede
  • The Music (replaced Zwan)
  • Mogwai
  • De La Soul
  • Echo & the Bunnymen
  • Inspiral Carpets
  • The Darkness
  • Radiohead
  • The Flaming Lips
  • Supergrass
  • Turin Brakes
  • The Polyphonic Spree
  • Jimmy Cliff
  • Jools Holland
  • Ozomatli
  • Ben Andrews
  • Moby
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • Feeder
  • Macy Gray
  • Sugababes
  • Asian Dub Foundation
  • Waterboys
  • Leningrad Cowboys

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Primal Scream
  • Röyksopp
  • Idlewild
  • Electric Six
  • Cooper Temple Clause
  • Yo La Tengo
  • Tom McRae
  • Athlete
  • Pete Yorn
  • Nada Surf
  • Har Mar Superstar
  • The Jeevas
  • Super Furry Animals
  • The Coral
  • Love with Arthur Lee
  • The Libertines
  • Interpol
  • The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
  • The Thrills
  • Sparta
  • Gemma Hayes
  • 22-20s
  • Doves
  • Sigur Rós
  • Dave Gahan
  • Grandaddy
  • The Rapture
  • The Raveonettes
  • Damien Rice
  • Sugarcult
  • My Morning Jacket
  • Simple Kid
  • The Gathering

Line-up also included:

  • Yes
  • The Streets
  • The Delgados
  • Bill Bailey (Cabaret Tent)
  • Ross Noble (Cabaret Tent)

2004[]

2004 Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Oasis
  • Kings of Leon
  • PJ Harvey
  • Groove Armada
  • Elbow
  • Nelly Furtado
  • Wilco
  • Bright Eyes
  • Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herren Band
  • Paul McCartney
  • The Black Eyed Peas
  • Starsailor
  • Ben Harper
  • Lostprophets
  • Scissor Sisters
  • Spearhead
  • Sister Sledge
  • Muse
  • Morrissey
  • Supergrass (replaced The Libertines)
  • James Brown
  • Christy Moore
  • Joss Stone
  • Dennis Locorriere
  • English National Opera
  • ENO Rehearsal

2004 Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Chemical Brothers
  • Goldfrapp
  • Franz Ferdinand
  • Snow Patrol
  • Badly Drawn Boy (replaced Jet)
  • The Rapture
  • I Am Kloot
  • The Stands
  • Hal (replaced Billy Talent)
  • Kasabian
  • Basement Jaxx
  • Damien Rice
  • Von Bondies
  • British Sea Power
  • My Morning Jacket
  • Keane
  • Simple Kid
  • 22-20's
  • The Duke Spirit
  • Rilo Kiley
  • The Subways
  • Orbital
  • Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
  • Belle & Sebastian
  • Gomez
  • The Eighties Matchbox B-Line Disaster
  • The Ordinary Boys
  • Divine Comedy
  • The Zutons
  • Razorlight
  • The Choir

2004 Dance tent[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Dave Clarke
  • Kosheen
  • Fergie
  • Chicks on Speed
  • Tim Deluxe
  • Atomic Hooligan
  • Mylo
  • 100% ISIS & Aroma Jockey OD07
  • The Outlaws
  • Dark Chunk
  • DJ Salty
  • Cakeboy
  • DJ Miss Minty
  • Sister Sledge
  • Fatback Band
  • Scissor Sisters
  • Soultrain DJs
  • Soul II Soul Soundsystem
  • Soultrain DJs
  • Gwen Dickey's Rose Royce
  • Soultrain DJs
  • Earth Wind For Hire
  • Soultrain DJs
  • DJ Taylor
  • Ozomatli
  • Future World Funk
  • Goldie Lookin' Chain
  • Future World Funk (DJ set)
  • Daara J
  • Future World Funk (DJ set)
  • Ty
  • Stanton Warriors
  • The Loose Cannons
  • DubDadda
  • Skinnyman & DJ Flip
  • DJ Parker
  • Redrama
  • Plan B

2004 New tent[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Spiritualized
  • The Bees
  • Mark Gardener
  • Electrelane
  • Minuteman
  • Chikinki
  • Concretes
  • Grand Transmitter
  • The Walkmen
  • South
  • Experimental Pop Band
  • Halima
  • Once Under
  • Zero 7
  • Tim Booth
  • Hope of the States
  • The Killers
  • Chikinki
  • Longview
  • Carina Round
  • Marjorie Fayre
  • Dogs Die in Hot Cars
  • Gisli
  • Blackbud
  • Milk Teeth
  • The Others
  • Television
  • stellastarr*
  • Delays
  • The Raveonettes
  • Ian McNabb
  • Buck 65
  • The Open
  • Ella Guru
  • Gonga
  • Golden Virgins
  • Fiction Plane
  • Broken Dolls
  • James Blunt

2004 Jazzworld stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Michael Franti & Spearhead
  • Ojos De Brujo
  • Lucky Dube
  • Soulive
  • The Magic Band
  • Da Lata
  • Blurt
  • Spree
  • Babyhead
  • Toots & the Maytals
  • Jamie Cullum
  • Joss Stone
  • Antibalas
  • Amp Fiddler
  • Asere
  • The Angel Brothers
  • Quantic Soul Orchestra
  • Mosiamo

2004 Acoustic stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Tindersticks
  • Love with Arthur Lee
  • The Kilfenora Ceili Band
  • Justin Adams & The Wayward Sheiks
  • Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club
  • Lisa Mills
  • Paul Armfield & The Four Good Reasons
  • Hothouse Flowers
  • The Rutles
  • Hot Club of Cowtown
  • The Long Ryders
  • Josh Rouse
  • The Sadies
  • Michael Weston King
  • Bodixa
  • Suzanne Vega
  • Simon & Oscar (OCS)
  • John Cooper Clarke
  • Cara Dillon
  • Simple Kid
  • Jerry Fish and the Mudbug Club
  • Obi
  • Waking the Witch

2004 Avalon stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • 1 Giant Leap
  • Slovo
  • Hazel O'Connor
  • Show of Hands
  • Martin Furey
  • Resonators
  • Adrian Sherwood
  • Space Ritual
  • Ging
  • Six By Seven
  • Here & Now
  • Blue States
  • Astrid Williamson

2004 The Glade[]

Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
  • A Man Called Adam
  • Hybrid
  • Elite Force
  • (Live)
  • Tigger
  • David Jack (Live)
  • Bitesize
  • Pete Jordan
  • Scratchy
  • James Gill
  • London Dust Explosion
  • Drunk Soul Brother
  • Freq Nasty (live)
  • Rennie Pilgrem (DJ)
  • Infusion (live)
  • Meat Katie (DJ)
  • (live)
  • Will White (DJ)
  • (live)
  • (live)
  • Nick Warren (DJ)
  • LP (live)
  • (DJ)
  • Acarine (live)
  • Bonobo
  • Plaid (live / DJ)
  • Squarepusher (live)
  • DJ AFX
  • (DJ)
  • The Egg (live)
  • James Holden
  • (live)
  • Ned
  • (live)
  • Matt Herbert
  • (live)

2005[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The White Stripes
  • The Killers
  • Doves
  • Elvis Costello
  • The Zutons
  • The Thrills
  • John Butler Trio
  • The Undertones
  • The Subways (cancelled due to flooding)
  • Adjágas (cancelled due to flooding)
  • Basement Jaxx (replaced Kylie Minogue)
  • Primal Scream
  • Garbage
  • Brian Wilson
  • Van Morrison
  • Jools Holland
  • James Blunt
  • Bellydance Superstars & The Desert Roses
  • Yeovil Town Band

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Fatboy Slim
  • Röyksopp
  • Bloc Party
  • Babyshambles
  • The Others
  • Hot Hot Heat
  • Editors
  • The Black Velvets
  • Tom Vek
  • Blackbud (cancelled due to flooding)
  • The Dead 60s (cancelled due to flooding)
  • Razorlight
  • Kasabian
  • Interpol
  • Echo & the Bunnymen
  • The Futureheads
  • Athlete
  • KT Tunstall
  • The Stands
  • Modey Lemon
  • Engineers
  • The Deadbeats
  • Ian Brown
  • The La's
  • Rufus Wainwright
  • The Bravery
  • The Dears
  • Soulwax
  • Ambulance LTD (replaced Cake)
  • Thirteen Senses
  • Brendan Benson
  • Martha Wainwright
  • Red Hand Band

John Peel stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Go! Team
  • The Magic Numbers
  • The Earlies
  • The Longcut
  • The Subways
  • Rilo Kiley
  • The Departure
  • The Rakes
  • Art Brut
  • Morning Runner
  • Mad Staring Eyes
  • Outset
  • Once Under
  • Boa
  • Ryan Adams (cancelled)
  • Bright Eyes
  • LCD Soundsystem
  • HARD-Fi (cancelled due to the death of Richard Archer's mother)
  • The Kills
  • Jem
  • Sons and Daughters
  • The Dresden Dolls
  • Client
  • Gear
  • Sek Loso
  • Sucker

Jazzworld stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Roy Ayers
  • Roots Manuva
  • Alabama 3
  • Nigel Kennedy Jazz Project feat. The Jarek Smietana Band and Z-Star
  • Tyler James
  • Kokolo
  • Dennis Rollins' Badbone & Co
  • Terry Reid
  • Moya
  • Baaba Maal feat. Daande Lenol
  • Seeed
  • Róisín Murphy
  • Taj Mahal Trio
  • Amaparanoia
  • G.Love
  • The Levellers
  • Ilham Al Madafal
  • Players
  • Femi Kuti & The Positive Force
  • The Wailers
  • Zap Mama
  • Temple of Sound
  • Bellydance Superstars & The Desert Roses
  • DJ Dolores: Aparelhagem
  • Youngblood Brass Band
  • Ska Cubano
  • Jaipur Kawa Brass Band

Acoustic stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Steve Earle
  • Paul Brady
  • Henry McCullough
  • Battlefield Band
  • Declan O'Rourke
  • Allison Moorer
  • Mike Whellans One Man Blues Band
  • Ralfe Band
  • Clayhill
  • Tiny Tin Lady
  • The Beautiful South
  • Tori Amos
  • Dave Edmunds
  • London Community Gospel Choir
  • The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
  • Patty Griffin
  • David Kitt
  • Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • Amos Lee
  • Whalebone Polly

Dance village[]

Stage Friday Saturday Sunday
East Coast Stage
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • Justin Robertson
  • Two Lone Swordsmen
  • James Holroyd
  • Nathan Detroit
  • Adam Smith
  • Bodyrockers
  • Evil Nine
  • Cakeboy
  • Darren Emerson
  • DJ Marky, DJ Patife & Stamina MC
  • Goldie Lookin' Chain
  • Abdominal & D-Sisive
  • Timo Maas
  • Way Out West
  • James Lavelle
  • Ozric Tentacles
  • Vagabond Boogaloo
  • Lunaloop
  • Tom Real vs The Rogue Element
  • 2 Many DJs
  • Freestylers
  • Skinnyman & DJ Flip
  • Mylo
  • with Rodney
  • Terri Walker
  • Youngblood Brass Band
  • Benji B (3 separate performances)
  • Quantic Soul Orchestra
West Coast Stage
  • Stereo MC's
  • 808 State
  • System Seven
  • Michael Dog
  • Eat Static
  • Kube 72
  • Ellen Allien
  • ZubZub
  • London Elektricity
  • Zinc
  • High Contrast
  • Friction
  • Blackout

(Silent disco ran after

live music finished)

  • Hexstatic
  • Dreadzone
  • Layo & Bushwacka!
  • The Bays
  • (2 separate performances)
  • Mad Professor Dub Show
  • Rennie Pilgrim presents TCR AllStars
  • Stanton Warriors
  • The Beat
  • Jon Moore
  • Hallucinogen In Dub
  • Scratchy
  • Tetchi
  • Aural Imbalance
  • Breakfast with Howard
  • Lord Gosh
  • Plump DJs
  • BT
  • Zen TV
  • Banco De Gaia
  • Phil K
  • Atomic Hooligan
  • Sharem Jey
  • Jamie Lidell
  • Celloman/Urban Soul Orchestra
  • DJ Monkey Pilot

(Silent disco ran after

live music finished)

Avalon stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Oysterband
  • Justin Sullivan and Dean White
  • Eliza Carthy & The Ratcatchers
  • Terry Reid
  • Los Albertos
  • North Cregg
  • Polly Paulusma
  • Tarantism
  • Peatbog Faeries
  • The Proclaimers
  • Hayseed Dixie
  • Rory McLeod
  • Session A9
  • Kangaroo Moon
  • Martha Tilston
  • The Broken Family Band
  • The Huckleberries
  • Shooglenifty
  • Sharon Shannon
  • Eddi Reader
  • The Baghdaddies
  • Baka Beyond
  • Leon Hunt & Daily Planet
  • Dragonsfly
  • Seize the Day
  • Mahatma

Left field[]

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

Saturday: Babyshambles, Estelle, The Others Agent Blue

Sunday: Billy Bragg, Steve Earle,

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
  • 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

2007[]

Pyramid stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • Kasabian
  • The Fratellis
  • Bloc Party
  • The Magic Numbers
  • Amy Winehouse
  • Gogol Bordello
  • The Earlies
  • The View
  • Adjágas
  • The Killers
  • The Kooks
  • Paul Weller
  • Paolo Nutini
  • Lily Allen
  • Dirty Pretty Things
  • Guillemots
  • The Pipettes
  • Seasick Steve
  • Liz Green
  • The Who
  • Kaiser Chiefs
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • Dame Shirley Bassey
  • James Morrison
  • The Marley Brothers present the 30th anniversary of Exodus
  • The Waterboys
  • Corb Lund
  • National Youth Orchestra

Other stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Björk
  • Arcade Fire
  • Rufus Wainwright
  • The Coral
  • Super Furry Animals
  • Bright Eyes
  • The Automatic
  • Modest Mouse
  • The Cribs
  • Reverend and the Makers
  • Mr Hudson & The Library
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • The View
  • The Go! Team
  • Mika
  • The Rakes
  • Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
  • Cold War Kids
  • The Sunshine Underground
  • The Enemy
  • The Holloways
  • Kharma 45

John Peel stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Hot Chip
  • The Maccabees
  • Mumm-Ra
  • Jack Penate
  • The Hold Steady
  • The New Pornographers
  • Tokyo Police Club
  • Good Shoes
  • The Annuals
  • Disco Ensemble
  • Fear of Music
  • Look See Proof
  • The Twang
  • Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly
  • Patrick Wolf
  • Bat for Lashes
  • The Pigeon Detectives
  • Calvin Harris
  • You Say Party! We Say Die!
  • Holy Fuck
  • The Rushes
  • The Hours
  • Grim Northern Social
  • Blue Bullet
  • The Gossip
  • Jamie T
  • Just Jack
  • Mark Ronson
  • Scott Matthews
  • The Young Knives
  • The Rumble Strips
  • The Horrors
  • The Noisettes
  • Tiny Dancers
  • Aqualung
  • Shoot the Moon

Jazzworld stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • John Fogerty
  • Guillemots
  • Mr Hudson & The Library
  • K'Naan
  • Hiromi's Sonicbloom
  • The Bees
  • Soil and "Pimp" Sessions
  • Ganga Giri
  • Forty Thieves Orkestar
  • Corinne Bailey Rae
  • Fat Freddy’s Drop
  • Amp Fiddler
  • Beirut
  • Tinariwen
  • Seth Lakeman
  • Koop
  • Mahala Rai Banda
  • Babyhead
  • Feluka

Acoustic stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Bootleg Beatles
  • KT Tunstall
  • Moya Brennan
  • LCG Choir
  • Steve Forbert
  • Songs of Nick Drake performed by Keith James
  • David Saw
  • The Winding Stair
  • Hummingbird
  • The Epstein

Dance village[]

Stage Friday Saturday Sunday
East Coast Stage
  • Fatboy Slim
  • Klaxons
  • Gus Gus
  • Simian Mobile Disco
  • Max Sedgley
  • Hyper
  • Cagedbaby
  • !!!
  • Buraka Som Sistema
  • Uncle Buck
  • XX Teens (formerly Xerox Teens)
  • Mr Scruff
  • Mika
  • Mark Ronson
  • DJ Yoda
  • Sugadaddy
  • Infadels
  • Tim Deluxe
  • Black Ghosts
  • Phil Kieran
  • Devil’s Gun
  • Carl Cox
  • Pendulum
  • Dave Clarke
  • Vitalic
  • The Glimmers
  • Shitdisco
  • Kissy Sell Out
  • Elektrons
  • Zero DB
  • Dragonette
  • Polichinelle
West Coast Stage
  • Trentemøller live
  • Danny Howells
  • System 7
  • Surgeon AV Show
  • Eat Static
  • Jim Masters
  • A Guy Called Gerald
  • James Gill
  • Ralph Myerz and The Jack Herren Band
  • Alloy Mental
  • Subgiant
  • Kava Kava
  • Marc Vedo
  • Plump DJs
  • Rennie Pilgrem and MC Chickaboo
  • Adam Freeland
  • General Midi and MC Jakes
  • D Ramirez
  • Dumb Blonde
  • Tom Real Vs The Rogue Element
  • Quest
  • Atomic Hooligan and Jay Cunning
  • The Breakfastaz
  • Ben & Lex
  • Plaza De Funk
  • Sasha
  • Hybrid
  • Mr C
  • Meat Katie and VJ Anyone
  • Überzone
  • DJ Hal
  • The Bays
  • Will Saul
  • The Neville Staples Band
  • Pama International
  • Kenji Williams
  • Breakfast with Howard Marks
  • Krafty Kuts
  • Coldcut
  • Steve Lawler
  • Dreadzone
  • Bitesize
  • Crazy P
  • Stanton Warriors
  • Phil Hartnoll presents Long Range
  • Future Funk Squad
  • DJ Monkey Pilot
  • The Whip
  • DJ Monkey Pilot

Avalon stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Mike Scott and Steve Wickham / The Waterboys
  • The Cat Empire
  • Show of Hands
  • Oi Va Voi
  • Chumbawamba (acoustic set)
  • Ben Waters Band
  • Flipron
  • Tarantism
  • The Saw Doctors
  • Seth Lakeman
  • Gruff Rhys
  • Julie Fowlis
  • The Broken Family Band
  • Robin and Bena Williamson
  • 3 Daft Monkeys
  • Big Strides
  • Sheelanagig

Orange Tent[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Tiny Dancers
  • Fear of Music
  • Mumm-Ra (acoustic set)
  • Dragonette
  • Mr Hudson (acoustic set)
  • Amy Macdonald (acoustic set)
  • Mr Scruff (DJ set)
  • Clocks
  • Just Jack
  • Peter and the Wolf
  • Josh Pyke (acoustic set)
  • Mr Scruff (DJ set)
  • The Hours
  • The Rumble Strips (acoustic set)
  • The Rushes (acoustic set)

2008[]

The festival took place on 27–29 June.[6]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Jay-Z
  • Amy Winehouse
  • Manu Chao
  • The Raconteurs
  • James Blunt
  • Crowded House
  • Seasick Steve
  • Martha Wainwright
  • Shakin' Stevens
  • The Verve
  • Leonard Cohen
  • Goldfrapp
  • Neil Diamond
  • John Mayer
  • Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan
  • Martina Topley Bird

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Massive Attack
  • Hot Chip
  • Elbow
  • Duffy
  • The Wombats
  • Neon Neon
  • Black Kids
  • One Night Only
  • Los Campesinos!
  • The Golden Silvers
  • The Travelling Band
  • Groove Armada
  • The Zutons
  • The Pigeon Detectives
  • Mark Ronson
  • Scouting for Girls
  • Jack Peñate
  • Newton Faulkner
  • Black Mountain
  • Hoodoo Gurus
  • Black Cherry

Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Pete Doherty
  • Dizzee Rascal
  • John Cale
  • (Special Guest Franz Ferdinand)
  • Edwyn Collins
  • The Duke Spirit
  • Operator Please
  • Sons and Daughters
  • Santigold
  • Beggars
  • Magic Wands
  • Island Line
  • The Langley Sisters
  • Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS)
  • Battles
  • MGMT
  • (Special Guest The Last Shadow Puppets with Jack White and Matt Helders)
  • Shlomo
  • Kool Keith
  • Alphabeat
  • St Vincent
  • Jape
  • Eugene Mcguinness
  • My Morning Jacket
  • Tunng
  • Saki Cult
  • Laura Marling
  • Mystery Jets
  • Kathryn Williams & Neil MacColl
  • The Cave Singers
  • Alberta Cross
  • Mumford & Sons
  • lan Tyler & The Lost Sons
  • Redbridge Brass Band

John Peel stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Cribs
  • Reverend and the Makers
  • MGMT
  • The Kills
  • The Ting Tings
  • The Young Knives
  • Lightspeed Champion
  • Make Model
  • Glasvegas
  • Hadouken!
  • Patrick Watson
  • Royworld
  • Biffy Clyro
  • The Futureheads
  • Band of Horses
  • The Black Lips
  • Vampire Weekend
  • The Courteeners
  • British Sea Power
  • Holy Fuck
  • The Teenagers
  • Hilltop Hoods
  • Emmy the Great
  • Dogtanion
  • The National
  • Spiritualized
  • Crystal Castles
  • Blood Red Shoes (replacing The Long Blondes)
  • Stars
  • Rocket Summer
  • Friendly Fires
  • The Whip
  • Yeasayer

Acoustic stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Seasick Steve
  • Sinéad O'Connor
  • The Blockheads
  • Arno Carstens
  • Eddi Reader
  • Camille O’Sullivan
  • Eleanor McEvoy
  • Devon Sproule
  • Acoustic Stage Blues Club With
  • Gilbert O'Sullivan
  • The Swell Season Featuring Glen Hansard & Marketa Irglova
  • Glenn Tilbrook & The Fluffers
  • Seth Lakeman
  • Andy Fairweather Low & The Low Riders
  • Thea Gilmore
  • Sid Griffin & The Coal Porters
  • Emily Maguire
  • Acoustic Stage Blues Club With
  • Average Bell Ends
  • The Travelling Band
  • Joan Baez
  • Suzanne Vega
  • The London Community Gospel Choir
  • Stackridge
  • Tom Baxter
  • Tift Merritt
  • Foy Vance
  • Acoustic Stage Blues Club With
  • Amsterdam
  • Lazenby

Jazzworld Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Jimmy Cliff
  • Estelle
  • Fun Lovin' Criminals
  • Lupe Fiasco
  • Candi Staton
  • Alabama 3
  • Soha
  • Phantom Limb
  • Mankala
  • Éthiopiques
  • Buddy Guy
  • The Imagined Village
  • Joan Armatrading
  • Eric Bibb
  • Massukos
  • The Blessing
  • The Neil Cowley Trio
  • Bedouin Jerry Can Band
  • Manu Chao
  • King Solomon Burke
  • Eddy Grant
  • Dub Colossus
  • Asere & Billy Cobham
  • Balkan Beat Box
  • Almasala
  • Portico Quartet
  • Sense of Sound

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
  • 4:Fifteen
  • 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

2009[]

The festival took place on 26–28 June.[7]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Neil Young
  • The Specials
  • Lily Allen
  • Fleet Foxes
  • N*E*R*D
  • Regina Spektor
  • Gabriella Cilmi
  • Björn Again
  • Blur
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
  • Madness
  • Tom Jones
  • Amadou & Mariam
  • Tony Christie
  • Status Quo
  • Easy Star All-Stars

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Bloc Party
  • The Ting Tings
  • Lady Gaga
  • Friendly Fires
  • White Lies
  • The View
  • The Maccabees
  • The Rakes
  • The Whip
  • Mr Hudson
  • Franz Ferdinand
  • Pendulum
  • Maxïmo Park
  • Paolo Nutini
  • Pete Doherty
  • The Script
  • Jason Mraz
  • Metric
  • Peter Bjorn and John
  • The Broken Family Band
  • The Prodigy
  • Glasvegas
  • Bon Iver
  • Bat for Lashes
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Enter Shikari
  • Brand New
  • Art Brut
  • The Boxer Rebellion
  • In Case of Fire

Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Bon Iver
  • M. Ward
  • Klaxons
  • Shlomo (and Guests)
  • Horace Andy
  • Easy Star All-Stars
  • The Memory Band
  • Bombay Bicycle Club
  • The Low Anthem
  • First Aid Kit
  • Seun Kuti and Fela's Egypt 80
  • Cold War Kids
  • Tunng
  • Tinariwen
  • Alela Diane
  • Terry Reid
  • The Rockingbirds
  • Alberta Cross
  • Chief
  • Micachu and the Shapes
  • WaterAid Choir

John Peel stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Doves
  • Jamie T
  • Jack Peñate
  • Little Boots
  • Metronomy
  • V V Brown
  • The Virgins
  • Fucked Up
  • The Rumble Strips
  • Dan Black
  • General Fiasco
  • Jarvis Cocker
  • White Lies
  • Florence and the Machine
  • Passion Pit
  • The Gaslight Anthem
  • Hockey
  • The Temper Trap
  • Esser
  • The Big Pink
  • Baddies
  • The Nightingales

Acoustic stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Ray Davies
  • Fairport Convention
  • Jason Mraz
  • Scott Matthews
  • Hugh Cornwell
  • Ben Taylor
  • Sean Taylor
  • Alyssa Bonagura
  • John Smith
  • Georgie Fame
  • Roger McGuinn
  • Sharon Corr
  • London Community Gospel Choir
  • Beth Rowley
  • Imelda May
  • Penguin Cafe Orchestra
  • Kate Walsh
  • Martin Harley Band
  • Lucy Wainwright Roche

Jazzworld Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Playing for Change
  • Baaba Maal
  • Lonnie Liston Smith
  • Jamie Cullum
  • Rokia Traoré
  • Erik Truffaz
  • Rolf Harris
  • The Black Eyed Peas
  • Manu Dibango
  • Roots Manuva
  • Khaled
  • Orquesta Aragón
  • Linda Lewis

Avalon Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Wonder Stuff
  • Edward II
  • Eliza Carthy
  • Badly Drawn Boy
  • Solas
  • The King Blues
  • The Lancashire Hotpots
  • Wheeler Street
  • The Martin Harley Band
  • The Peatbog Faeries
  • Seth Lakeman
  • Dodgy
  • Will Young
  • Glenn Tilbrook
  • The Mummers
  • The Destroyers
  • 6 Day Riot

2010[]

The festival took place on 25–27 June.[8]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Gorillaz (replaced U2)
  • Dizzee Rascal
  • Vampire Weekend
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Willie Nelson
  • Corinne Bailey Rae
  • Femi Kuti
  • Rolf Harris
  • Muse
  • Scissor Sisters
  • Shakira
  • The Dead Weather
  • Seasick Steve
  • Jackson Browne
  • The Lightning Seeds
  • Tinchy Stryder
  • Stevie Wonder
  • Faithless
  • Jack Johnson
  • Ray Davies
  • Slash
  • Norah Jones
  • Paloma Faith

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Flaming Lips
  • Hot Chip
  • Florence and the Machine
  • La Roux
  • Phoenix
  • The Courteeners
  • The Stranglers
  • Joshua Radin
  • The Magic Numbers
  • Pet Shop Boys
  • Editors
  • The Cribs
  • The National
  • Kate Nash
  • Imogen Heap
  • Coheed and Cambria
  • Reef
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • Orbital
  • LCD Soundsystem
  • MGMT
  • We Are Scientists
  • Grizzly Bear
  • The Temper Trap
  • The Hold Steady
  • Frightened Rabbit
  • The Joy Formidable

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Groove Armada
  • The Black Keys
  • Mumford & Sons
  • Ellie Goulding
  • Kele Okereke
  • Bombay Bicycle Club
  • Tegan And Sara
  • Miike Snow
  • De Staat
  • Detroit Social Club
  • Ash
  • Julian Casablancas
  • Broken Social Scene
  • Gang Of Four
  • The Drums
  • Holy Fuck
  • Everything Everything
  • Black Cherry
  • Dan Mangan

2011[]

The festival took place on 24 to 26 June.[9]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • U2
  • Morrissey
  • Biffy Clyro
  • B.B. King
  • Wu-Tang Clan
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • Metronomy
  • Master Musicians of Joujouka
  • Coldplay
  • Elbow
  • Paolo Nutini
  • Tinie Tempah
  • Rumer
  • The Gaslight Anthem
  • Tame Impala
  • Stornoway

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Primal Scream
  • Mumford and Sons
  • Fleet Foxes
  • Bright Eyes
  • The Wombats
  • The Vaccines
  • The Naked and Famous
  • Brother
  • Chipmunk
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • White Lies
  • Friendly Fires
  • Jimmy Eat World
  • The Kills
  • Jessie J
  • The Twilight Singers
  • Treetop Flyers
  • Alice Gold
  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • Kaiser Chiefs
  • Eels
  • TV on the Radio
  • Bombay Bicycle Club
  • The Noisettes
  • Cold War Kids
  • Clare Maguire
  • Dan Mangan

Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Crystal Castles
  • Caribou
  • Radiohead (special guests)
  • Big Audio Dynamite
  • Warpaint
  • Jenny and Johnny
  • Caitlin Rose
  • Dylan LeBlanc
  • Grouplove
  • Narisarato
  • Wild Beasts
  • James Blake
  • Pulp (special guests)
  • Tame Impala
  • The Walkmen
  • Graham Coxon
  • Those Dancing Days
  • About Group
  • Balearic Folk Orchestra
  • Ellen and the Escapades
  • Gruff Rhys
  • Lykke Li
  • John Grant
  • The Bees
  • James Vincent McMorrow
  • Jonny
  • Sea of Bees
  • The Pierces
  • White Middle Class
  • Troy Ellis & Hail Jamaica

John Peel stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • DJ Shadow
  • Example
  • The Coral
  • I Am Kloot
  • Darwin Deez
  • Cage the Elephant
  • Miles Kane
  • Mona
  • Stonefield
  • Cocoon
  • Glasvegas
  • Battles
  • Noah and the Whale
  • The Horrors
  • Warpaint
  • Anna Calvi
  • Dry the River
  • Yuck
  • Brave Yesterday
  • The Streets
  • Robyn
  • Hurts
  • The Vaccines
  • Everything Everything
  • OK Go
  • The Joy Formidable
  • Foster the People
  • The Raghu Dixit Project
  • My Tiger My Timing

West Holts Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Cee Lo Green
  • Chase & Status
  • Heliocentrics with Mulatu
  • Jimmy Cliff
  • Little Dragon
  • Gonjasufi
  • Dengue Fever
  • Ziriguidum
  • Big Boi
  • Janelle Monáe
  • Aloe Blacc
  • Fool's Gold
  • Omar Souleyman
  • Brandt Brauer Frick
  • Nicolas Jaar
  • Narasirato
  • London Afrobeat Collective
  • Kool & the Gang
  • Hercules and Love Affair
  • The Go! Team
  • Duane Eddy
  • Bellowhead
  • Jah Wobble and the Nippon dub Ensemble
  • Jamie Woon
  • Hidden Orchestra

2012[]

There was no Glastonbury Festival in 2012, with the organizers having planned it as a "fallow year."[10]

2013[]

The festival took place on 24–28 June.[11]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Arctic Monkeys
  • Dizzee Rascal
  • The Vaccines
  • Professor Green
  • Rita Ora
  • Jake Bugg
  • HAIM
  • Jupiter & Okwess International
  • Rolling Stones
  • Primal Scream
  • Elvis Costello And The Imposters
  • Ben Howard
  • Laura Mvula
  • Billy Bragg
  • Rokia Traoré
  • Mumford & Sons
  • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
  • Vampire Weekend
  • Kenny Rogers
  • Rufus Wainwright
  • First Aid Kit
  • Bassekou Kouyate

(Jupiter & Okwess International replaced Toumani Diabaté who cancelled due to malaria)

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Portishead
  • Foals
  • Alt-J
  • Tame Impala
  • The Lumineers
  • Enter Shikari
  • Amanda Palmer
  • The Hives
  • Beady Eye
  • Chase & Status
  • Example
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • Alabama Shakes
  • Noah and the Whale
  • Azealia Banks
  • Dry the River
  • The 1975
  • The Staves
  • The xx
  • Smashing Pumpkins
  • Editors
  • Of Monsters and Men
  • Public Image Ltd
  • I Am Kloot
  • Stornoway
  • The Heavy
  • Zulu Winter

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Crystal Castles
  • Courteeners
  • Bastille
  • Frightened Rabbit
  • Miles Kane
  • Local Natives
  • Peace
  • Kodaline
  • Dog Is Dead
  • San Cisco
  • Francois and the Atlas Mountains
  • Hurts
  • Everything Everything
  • Savages
  • Johnny Marr
  • Daughter
  • The Strypes
  • Toy
  • MS MR
  • Jagwar Ma
  • Prāta vētra
  • RPM
  • Phoenix
  • Tyler, The Creator & Earl Sweatshirt
  • James Blake
  • Jessie Ware
  • Tom Odell
  • Villagers
  • Deap Vally
  • Suuns
  • The Bots
  • Get Two Fock
  • The Dancers

2014[]

The festival took place from the 27 to 29 June.[12]

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Arcade Fire
  • Elbow
  • Lily Allen
  • Rudimental
  • De La Soul
  • Rodrigo y Gabriela
  • The War on Drugs
  • Metallica
  • Jack White
  • Robert Plant
  • Lana Del Rey
  • Kelis
  • Angel Haze
  • Nitin Sawhney
  • Nick Mulvey

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Skrillex
  • Paolo Nutini
  • Interpol
  • Foster the People
  • HAIM
  • Band of Skulls
  • John Newman
  • Blondie
  • Kaiser Chiefs
  • Jake Bugg
  • Pixies
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • Imagine Dragons
  • Kodaline
  • Warpaint
  • Midlake
  • Circa Waves
  • Jake Isaac
  • Massive Attack
  • Ellie Goulding
  • Bombay Bicycle Club
  • The Horrors
  • Sam Smith
  • White Lies
  • Lucy Rose
  • The Subways
  • Bajofondo

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Kaiser Chiefs
  • Lykke Li
  • Chvrches
  • Wild Beasts
  • Crystal Fighters
  • No Blacks Here
  • The Four Just Whites
  • Polica
  • Temples
  • Drenge
  • Jungle
  • Money For Old Rope
  • Echo And The Empress
  • MGMT
  • Twin Atlantic
  • Little Dragon
  • Clean Bandit
  • Courtney Barnett
  • Wolf Alice
  • Fat White Family
  • Royal Blood
  • Middle Class Boys
  • Hozier
  • Reignwolf
  • The Black Tambourines
  • London Grammar
  • Chance The Rapper
  • The Brian Jonestown Massacre
  • Bleachers
  • King Charles
  • Dry the River
  • The Kooks (Secret Set)
  • George Ezra
  • Lonely The Brave
  • The Preatures
  • Darlia

2015[]

The 2015 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 24 and 28 June.[13]

The following acts were announced to perform.

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Florence and the Machine (replaced Foo Fighters)
  • The Libertines (special guests)
  • Motörhead
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Alabama Shakes
  • James Bay
  • Chronixx
  • Michael Clark Company
  • Kanye West
  • Pharrell Williams
  • Paloma Faith
  • Burt Bacharach
  • George Ezra
  • The Waterboys
  • Courtney Barnett
  • The Unthanks with Orchestra, conducted by Charles Hazlewood
  • The Who
  • Paul Weller
  • Alt-J
  • Lionel Richie
  • Patti Smith
  • Hozier
  • Songhoy Blues
  • Burtle Silver Band[permanent dead link]

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Rudimental
  • Mark Ronson
  • The Courteeners
  • The Vaccines
  • Jungle
  • Catfish and the Bottlemen
  • Everything Everything
  • The Cribs
  • The Charlatans
  • Deadmau5
  • Ben Howard
  • The Maccabees
  • Clean Bandit
  • Ella Eyre
  • Young Fathers
  • The Strypes (replaced Azealia Banks)
  • Frank Turner
  • Swim Deep
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • Jamie T
  • Belle & Sebastian
  • Future Islands
  • Twin Atlantic
  • Palma Violets
  • Adam Cohen
  • SOAK
  • Rival Sons

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Enter Shikari
  • Modestep
  • SBTRKT
  • Peace
  • Chet Faker
  • The Districts
  • Leon Bridges
  • Hinds
  • Weaves
  • Suede
  • La Roux
  • Death from Above 1979
  • Jessie Ware
  • Years & Years
  • The Pop Group
  • Sleaford Mods
  • Slaves
  • Coasts
  • Sunset Sons
  • FFS (Franz Ferdinand & Sparks)
  • Death Cab for Cutie
  • Lianne La Havas
  • Charli XCX
  • Django Django
  • Alvvays
  • Prides
  • Saint Raymond
  • Mini Mansions
  • Gengahr

West Holts[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Flying Lotus
  • FKA Twigs
  • Roy Ayers
  • Steel Pulse
  • Hiatus Kaiyote
  • Ibibio Sound Machine
  • Flamingods

The Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Jon Hopkins
  • Spiritualized
  • Mavis Staples
  • Father John Misty
  • Kate Tempest
  • Gaz Coombes
  • Giant Sand
  • Ibeyi

2016[]

The 2016 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 22 and 26 June 2016.

The line-up was as follows:

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Muse
  • Foals
  • ZZ Top
  • Jess Glynne
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • Skepta
  • Rokia Traoré
  • The Orchestra of Syrian Musicians with Damon Albarn & Guests
  • Adele
  • Tame Impala
  • The Last Shadow Puppets
  • Madness
  • Wolf Alice
  • Baaba Maal
  • Squeeze
  • Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir
  • Coldplay
  • Beck
  • Ellie Goulding
  • Jeff Lynne's ELO
  • Laura Mvula
  • Gregory Porter
  • Caravan Palace
  • Burnham and Highbridge Band

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Disclosure
  • Bastille
  • Bring Me the Horizon
  • Editors
  • The Lumineers
  • Frightened Rabbit
  • Christine and the Queens
  • Blossoms
  • James
  • New Order
  • Chvrches
  • The 1975
  • Tom Odell
  • Band of Skulls
  • Hurts
  • St. Paul and The Broken Bones
  • Shura
  • HÆLOS
  • LCD Soundsystem
  • PJ Harvey
  • Catfish and the Bottlemen
  • Years & Years
  • Jamie Lawson
  • Paul Heaton + Jacqui Abbott
  • Bear's Den
  • Newton Faulkner
  • Anteros

West Holts Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • James Blake
  • Santigold
  • The Very Best with Special Guests
  • Shibusashirazu Orchestra
  • Mbongwana Star
  • Little Simz
  • Odisee & Good Compny
  • Anna Meredith
  • Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Gary Clark Jr
  • Anoushka Shankar
  • Michael Kiwanuka
  • Kamasi Washington
  • Eska

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Sigur Rós
  • AlunaGeorge
  • Explosions in the Sky
  • Jack Garratt
  • Half Moon Run
  • Aurora
  • Rat Boy
  • Elle King
  • X Ambassadors
  • Dan Stuart with Twin Tones
  • M83
  • Fatboy Slim
  • Example
  • John Grant
  • Låpsley
  • Alessia Cara
  • Dua Lipa
  • Nothing but Thieves
  • Palace

The Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Richard Hawley
  • Savages
  • Ronnie Spector
  • Daughter
  • Ezra Furman
  • Unknown Mortal Orchestra
  • Nao
  • Night Beats
  • Declan McKenna
  • Gwenno Saunders
  • Philip Glass' Heroes Symphony
  • Mercury Rev
  • Floating Points
  • Ernest Ranglin & Friends
  • Kurt Vile
  • Jagwar Ma
  • Lady Leshurr
  • Izzy Bizu
  • Cat's Eyes
  • Car Seat Headrest
  • Grimes
  • Guy Garvey
  • Saint Etienne
  • Kwabs
  • Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
  • Hinds
  • C Duncan
  • Holly Macve
  • Khruangbin

2017[]

The 2017 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 21 and 25 June 2017.

The line-up was as follows:

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Radiohead
  • The xx
  • Royal Blood
  • Kris Kristofferson
  • First Aid Kit
  • Blossoms
  • Paul Carrack
  • Hacienda Classical - Graeme Park, Mike Pickering

& Manchester Camerata Orchestra + special guests

  • Ed Sheeran
  • Biffy Clyro
  • Chic
  • Barry Gibb
  • Laura Marling
  • Jamie Cullum
  • Orchestra Baobab
  • Black Dyke Band

Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Major Lazer
  • Lorde
  • George Ezra
  • Halsey
  • Glass Animals
  • Circa Waves
  • Nothing But Thieves
  • Charli XCX
  • The Pretenders
  • Alt-J
  • Stormzy
  • Wiley
  • Liam Gallagher
  • Kaiser Chiefs
  • Wild Beasts
  • British Sea Power
  • Whitney
  • Gabrielle Aplin

West Holts Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Dizzee Rascal
  • Anderson Paak & The Free Nationals
  • Little Dragon
  • Kate Tempest
  • Pat Thomas & The Kwashibu Area Band
  • Ata Kak
  • Henry Wu presents The Kamaal Williams Ensemble
  • Hot 8 Brass Band

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Annie Mac
  • Clean Bandit
  • Future Islands
  • Ride
  • Declan McKenna
  • The Lemon Twigs
  • Dua Lipa
  • Black Honey
  • Rews
  • Dam
  • Phoenix
  • Father John Misty
  • DJ Shadow
  • Tove Lo
  • Loyle Carner
  • Cabbage
  • The Amazons
  • Inheaven
  • Maggie Rogers
  • Josh Barry
  • Metronomy
  • London Grammar
  • Goldfrapp
  • The Killers (secret show, listed in programme as TBA)
  • Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes
  • King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
  • Real Estate
  • Sundara Karma
  • October Drift

The Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Flaming Lips
  • Sleaford Mods
  • Elbow (secret band originally billed as 'TBA')
  • Angel Olsen
  • Mark Lanegan
  • Hamilton Leithauser
  • Margo Price
  • Bo Ningen
  • Georgia
  • Warpaint
  • Joe Goddard
  • Songhoy Blues
  • Temples
  • Nadia Rose
  • Sigrid
  • The Moonlandingz
  • Amber Arcades
  • Kelsey Lu
  • Kano
  • Sampha
  • Nick Mulvey
  • Lisa Hannigan
  • Julia Jacklin
  • All We Are
  • Dr. Dog
  • She Drew the Gun
  • Avalonian Choir

2019[]

The 2019 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 26 and 30 June 2019.

The line-up was as follows:

Pyramid Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • The Killers[C]
  • Liam Gallagher
  • Janet Jackson
  • Hozier
  • Anne-Marie
  • Carrie Underwood
  • The Proclaimers
  • The Cure
  • Vampire Weekend
  • Miley Cyrus[E]
  • Kylie Minogue[D]
  • Years & Years
  • Mavis Staples
  • Methodist Church Choir

^ A. Stormzy's set featured appearances by Chris Martin, Dave and Fredo.

^ B. Bastille's set featured an appearance by Lewis Capaldi.

^ C. The Killers' set featured appearances by Pet Shop Boys and Johnny Marr.

^ D. Kylie Minogue's set featured appearances by Nick Cave and Chris Martin.

^ E. Miley Cyrus' set featured appearances by Mark Ronson, Billy Ray Cyrus and Lil Nas X.


Other Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Tame Impala
  • Two Door Cinema Club
  • The Charlatans
  • The Lumineers
  • Mac Demarco
  • The Wombats
  • The Vaccines
  • The Chemical Brothers
  • Courteeners
  • Sigrid
  • Johnny Marr
  • Lewis Capaldi
  • Maggie Rogers
  • Fantastic Negrito
  • The Cat Empire
  • Christine and the Queens
  • Dave
  • Billie Eilish
  • Loyle Carner
  • Bring Me the Horizon
  • Babymetal
  • Slaves
  • Circa Waves
  • SK Shlomo

West Holts Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Jon Hopkins
  • Jorja Smith
  • Maribou State
  • The Comet Is Coming
  • BCUC
  • Swindle
  • Acid Mothers Temple
  • The Mauskovic Dance Band
  • Janelle Monáe
  • Kamasi Washington
  • Roy Ayers
  • Fatoumata Diawara
  • This Is the Kit
  • Jeff Goldblum
  • Hollie Cook
  • Kokoroko

John Peel Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Interpol
  • Pale Waves
  • Aurora
  • Rosalía
  • Pond
  • Goat Girl
  • Mahalia
  • Pip Blom
  • Sean Paul
  • Bugzy Malone
  • Sharon Van Etten
  • Low
  • Freya Ridings
  • Shura
  • Gerry Cinnamon
  • She Drew the Gun
  • Swimming Girls
  • The Streets
  • Friendly Fires
  • Stefflon Don
  • Tom Walker
  • Dermot Kennedy
  • Octavian
  • Alma
  • Eyre Llew

Park Stage[]

Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Hot Chip
  • Kate Tempest
  • Kurt Vile and the Violators
  • Foals (Originally billed as TBA)
  • Sons of Kemet
  • Love Unlimited Orchestra
  • Mattiel
  • Ama Lou
  • Vampire Weekend (Originally billed as TBA)

2020[]

The 2020 Glastonbury Festival was to take place between 24 and 28 June 2020.[14] The first wave of performers for the festival were announced on lineup was announced on 12 March.[14] However, the festival was cancelled on 18 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[15] The festival has not confirmed whether the announced performers would be booked for the cancelled 2021 edition.[15]

The following artists had been announced as part of the 2020 Glastonbury lineup prior the event's cancellation:[16]

  • Kendrick Lamar
  • Paul McCartney
  • Taylor Swift
  • Diana Ross
  • Aitch
  • AJ Tracey
  • Anderson Paak and The Free Nationals
  • Angel Olsen
  • Anna Calvi
  • The Avalanches
  • Banks
  • Baxter Dury
  • beabadoobee
  • The Big Moon
  • Big Thief
  • Big Time Rush
  • Black Uhuru
  • Blossoms
  • Brittany Howard
  • Burna Boy
  • Cage the Elephant
  • Camila Cabello
  • Candi Staton
  • Caribou
  • Cate Le Bon
  • Celeste
  • Charli XCX
  • Clairo
  • Confidence Man
  • Crowded House
  • Danny Brown
  • Declan McKenna
  • Dizzee Rascal
  • Dua Lipa
  • EarthGang
  • EOB
  • Editors
  • Elbow
  • Fatboy Slim
  • FKA Twigs
  • Fontaines D.C.
  • Gilberto Gil
  • Glass Animals
  • Goldfrapp
  • Greentea Peng
  • Groove Armada
  • HAIM
  • Happy Mondays
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Imelda May
  • The Isley Brothers
  • Jarvis Cocker
  • Jehnny Beth
  • The Jesus and Mary Chain
  • Kacey Musgraves
  • Kano
  • Kelis
  • Khruangbin
  • KOKOKO!
  • La Roux
  • Lana Del Rey
  • Laura Marling
  • Lianne La Havas
  • The Lightning Seeds
  • London Grammar
  • Mabel
  • Manic Street Preachers
  • Metronomy
  • Nadine Shah
  • Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
  • Nubya Garcia
  • The Orielles
  • Pet Shop Boys
  • Phoebe Bridgers
  • Primal Scream
  • Richard Dawson
  • Rufus Wainwright
  • Sam Fender
  • Sampa the Great
  • Seun Kuti
  • Sinéad O'Connor
  • Skunk Anansie
  • Snarky Puppy
  • Soccer Mommy
  • The Specials
  • Squid
  • The Staves
  • Supergrass
  • Suzanne Vega
  • Thom Yorke
  • Thundercat
  • Tinariwen
  • TLC
  • Tom Misch and Yussef Dayes
  • Tones and I
  • The Waterboys


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