Glastonbury Festival 2014
Wednesday 25th to Sunday 29th June 2014Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£210 (secured with a deposit) - SOLD OUT
Stanton Warriors are the first act to self confirm that they will be appearing at next year's Glastonbury Festival on their Facebook page (here).
The West Country duo posted the news saying, "Glastonbury Festival (official) 2014 is a go! It will be our 10th anniversary of playing there : )"
Stanton Warriors have been producing, playing, mixing, and releasing music since 2001, Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley have released four volumes of their Stanton Sessions albums. Previously signed to XL Recordings, the duo now operate their own label, Punks. The band actually first appeared on The Glade stage on the Saturday of Glastonbury 2002, before taking a year out in 2003. They returned appearing on the Dance Tent stage in 2004, and have appeared every year the event has been on since then, making next year their 10th appearance.
Tickets for Glastonbury have sold out but there is likely to be a resale of returned tickets in the spring, and eFestivals will let ticket buyers know beforehand when the re-sale will be.
Anyone aged 13 or over (when the Festival starts) who wishes to buy a ticket must be registered. Registration requires providing basic contact details and uploading a passport-standard photo. Once the photo has been approved, registers are sent a unique registration number that will need to be quoted to book a ticket.
To register click here.
Registration does not reserve or guarantee you a ticket in the resale, but if you don't register you will not be able to buy a weekend ticket for Glastonbury Festival 2014.
For more detailed registration and ticket information click here.
Next year's Glastonbury runs for five full days from Wednesday 25th until Sunday 29th June 2014 across over a 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside at Worthy Farm, Somerset. As ever, entry includes a free programme. Once again, the Festival will be raising more than £2 million in funds for Oxfam, Wateraid, Greenpeace and a host of local charities and causes.
No acts are confirmed as yet, and the first names are expected be announced in sometime in December. Farmer Michael Eavis spoke to the local BBC news programme Points West after the sale on Sunday and revealed, that of the 5 biggest bands in the world who've never played Glastonbury, he thinks he has booked 3 of them for next year.
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 2014 rumours, updated as we receive information. Help us to help you - if you hear of a band that's playing, please let us know.
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