Glastonbury Festival 2013
Wednesday 26th to Sunday 30th June 2013Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£205 (secured with a £50 deposit) - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 177,500
The Spirit of 71 Field returns to Glastonbury Festival for it's second visit and has announced on it's Facebook Page, (here), the line-ups for Spirit of '71 and Glade Lounge.
The line-up on the Spirit Of 71 Stage on Friday 28th June is Simian Mobile Disco, Elite Force, Yousef, Stanton Warriors, Robyn Hitchcock, Slim Chance, Don Letts, Acollective, Saritah, and Gringo Ska.
On Saturday 29th June the stage hosts Boys Noize, Mixhell, Kahn, The Correspondents, Don Johnston, Electric Swing Circus, Gypsy Hill, DJ Chris Tofu, Kitten and The Hip, Slamboree, and The Beatbox Collective.
The final night sees Eat Static go head to head with System 7, Tristan (DJ), James Monro, Kaya Project, Monkey Pilot, Terakaft, Saz, Don Letts, Cassetteboy & DJ Rubbish, and 'Breakfast with Howard Marks'.
The Glade Lounge line-up stats up a day earlier on Thursday 27th June climaxing with a Peng Sound Records Showcase featuring Dubkasm, Gorgon Sound, Ishan Sound,and Brothers Dubwise before that acts include Formidable Vegetable Soundsystem, Dutty Moonshine, DJ TYall Will, Heymoonshaker, DJ Monektrik, and The Lounge Sessions.
On Friday 28th June the stage is hosted by Bangface & Electro Swing Circus and features Bang Face crew, John Bingly Bongly, Don Johnston, Cat In The Hat, Eclectik Mick, and once again the The Lounge Sessions.
inSpiral host the Lounge on Saturday 29th June and showcase a line-up of Killerwatts, Master Blasters, Shane Gobi, Ans, James Monro, Aliji, Josko, Mirror System, Pathaan, Don Letts & Jett Letts, and The Lounge Sessions.
Sunday is hosted by Beatz & Bobz with Dave Seaman & Friends, Aidan Lavelle, Tom Real, Presence, Golly, Liquid Ross, Hybrid present Glasto Headliners Mashup & Cinematic Sets (2 sets), Hibernation, and the final The Lounge Sessions.
It's less than 7 weeks now until this summer's Glastonbury Festival which runs for five full days from Wednesday 26th June until Monday 1st July 2013 across a 1000 hectares (2470 acres) of beautiful countryside at Worthy Farm, Somerset. Resales of unwanted tickets will take place on Sunday 21st April 2013, for those who have registered beforehand so that they are eligible to buy a ticket.
Tickets were priced at £205, and have sold out. For more details about registering and ticket information click here. The deadline for ticket refunds is Friday 3rd May.
The full line-up for 2013 has not yet been announced. The Rolling Stones, Mumford & Sons, and Arctic Monkeys headline with Bobby Womack, Dizzee Rascal, Primal Scream, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Vampire Weekend, Elvis Costello, Portishead, Chase & Status, The xx, Foals, Example, The Smashing Pumpkins, Alt-J, Two Door Cinema Club, Public Image Ltd. (PiL), Tame Impala, Alabama Shakes, Editors, Chic Ft. Nile Rodgers, Public Enemy, The Weeknd, Seasick Steve, Major Lazer, Tom Tom Club, Maverick Sabre, Lianne La Havas, Crystal Castles, Hurts, Phoenix, Bastille, Everything Everything, James Blake, Johnny Marr, The Courteeners, Jessie Ware, Cat Power, The Horrors, Fuck Buttons, Django Django, Rodriguez, Dinosaur Jr, Calexico, Steve Mason, Palma Violets, Devandra Banhat, Michael Kiwanuka, Steve Winwood, Sinead O' Connor, Lucinda Williams, Glen Hansard, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings, Gabrielle Aplin, The Proclaimers, Martha Wainwright, Seth Lakeman, KT Tunstall, Ben Caplan, Beverley Knight, Crowns, Evan Dando, Gary Clark Jr, JJ Grey & Mofro, Josh Doyle, Lucy Rose, Mad Dog Mcrea, Molotov Jukebox, Newton Faulkner, Oysterband, Penguin Cafe, Shooglenifty, Nas, Disclosure, Hot Natured, David Rodigan, Sub Focus, AlunaGeorge, Eats Everything, Rudimental, and The Congos, plus Malian singer Rokia Traore. In an act of solidarity with the musicians from Mali - where Islamists in the north have banned music - acts from the country will appear at the Festival each day. As well as Speakers include Caroline Lucas, and Tony Benn with acts such as The Portraits, Tankus the Henge, Telling the Bees, Rodney Branigan, and more.
There are still many more to be confirmed for the Festival, with much of the line-up still underwraps for Arcadia, The Common, Croissant-Neuf, The Field Of Avalon, Green Fields, Green Futures, Greenpeace, The Healing Field, Kidzfield, Leftfield, The Pilton Palais, Shangri-La: The Afterlife, Strummerville, The Unfairground, Introducing: The Arctic Dome, Blues, Genosys, Glasto Latino, The Glastonbury Free Press, Gully, Sonic, The Summerhouse, and William's Green.
As usual eFestivals will bring you the very best-sourced rumours, allowing festival-goers to see who is playing long before the bands are formally announced - keep your eyes on the Glastonbury 2013 line-up and rumours, updated as we receive information.
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