The Glastonbury Festival aims to encourage and stimulate youth culture from around the world in all its forms, including pop music, dance music, jazz, folk music, fringe theatre, drama, mime, circus, cinema, poetry and all the creative forms of art and design, including painting, sculpture and textile art. For more information check out their website: https://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/

Glastonbury Festival is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world and a template for all the festivals that have come after it. And it is simply unlike anywhere else. The Festival takes place in a beautiful location – 900 acres in the Vale of Avalon, an area steeped in symbolism, mythology and religious traditions dating back many hundreds of years. It’s where King Arthur may be buried, where Joseph of Arimathea is said to have walked, where ley lines converge. And the site is ENORMOUS – more than a mile and a half across, with a perimeter of about eight and a half miles. Each area across the Festival site has its own unique character. There are the bustling main-act arenas of Pyramid and Other stages; the festival within a festival, up at The Park; the sylvan enchantment of The Wood and its vibrant Woodies stage; and the phenomenal builds of Shangri-La, The Common, Silver Hayes and Block 9. Glastonbury is an audio/visual Wonderland welcoming exploration.

Run down of artists from our community on this year's Glastonbury announced so far below:
Let us know if we've missed everyone/you, we try to be on top of it but with the size of the line up but can't be sure of capturing 100%.

When: 25 - 29th June
Where: Pilton Farm, Glastonbury (UK)

Last Updated: 06/03/2025


Friday
Four Tet
Glass Beams
Lola Young

Saturday
Charli xcx
Beabadoobee
JADE
Japanese Breakfast

Sunday
Olivia Rodrigo
Joy Crookes

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