Emily Eavis hints at new stages for Glastonbury Festival

plus Strummerville and Arcadia relocate to The Park area

By Scott Williams | Published: Tue 8th Apr 2014

Glastonbury Festival 2014 - Emily & Michael Eavis
Photo credit: Karen Williams

Glastonbury Festival 2014

Wednesday 25th to Sunday 29th June 2014
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£210 (secured with a deposit) - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 177,500

Festival organiser Emily Eavis has revealed that there will be two new stages at this year's Glastonbury Festival in an article with the NME (here), and reveals more about the relocation of Arcadia, and Strummerville.

Discussing the changes to the site at Worthy Farm,  the daughter of founder Michael Eavis says: "We've got a few new little venues and a couple of new stages that are still to be announced – I can't tell you much about them. And Strummerville are coming up to The Park too."

Emily also confirmed that the late night area Arcadia will indeed be moving towards The Park (it was previously reported The Glade was returning to the area which Arcadia had last year). The article reveals she said, "Arcadia has got a massive new space a bit nearer to The Park and it's kind of like a whole town, really. The late night area will be really spread out; there's so much late night entertainment everywhere now, not just in one area."

Those who had put deposits down on tickets in October had to have paid the remaining balance by yesterday. Those tickets not paid for in full will now be put in the resales.

The resale for Ticket + Coach packages will take place from 7pm on Thursday, 24th April. That will be followed by a resale of General Admission Tickets, from 9am on Sunday, 27th April.

This year's Festival which happens over five full days from  Wednesday 25th until Sunday 29th June 2014 across over a 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside at Worthy Farm, Somerset will host Friday headliners Arcade Fire, and Kasabian who close the Pyramid Stage on the Sunday. Other names announced are Jack White, Dolly Parton, Skrillex, James Blake, MGMT, Richie Hawtin,Disclosure will headline a night on the West Holts stage, Blondie, Lily Allen, The Black Keys, Lana Del Rey, Warpaint, The Wailers, Elbow, Sensational Space Shifters ft Robert Plant, Massive Attack, Pixies, Ed Sheeran, De La Soul, MIA, Rudimental, Jurassic 5, Wilko Johnson, The 1975, Bonobo, Kelis, Paolo Nutini, Tinariwen, Little Dragon, Chvrches, Metronomy, Interpol, Foster the People, Mogwai, Royal Blood, John Grant, Bryan Ferry, Kodaline, Manic Street Preachers, Goldfrapp, London Grammar, Jake Bugg, Danny Brown, Dexys, Above & Beyond, Seun Kuti and Fela's Egypt 80, Eats Everything, Annie Mac, Suzanne Vega, Lil Louis, ESG, Midlake, Angel Haze, Four Tet, Temples, Mnek, John Newman, Chromeo, Francois Kevorkian, Parquet Courts, Crystal Fighters, Nitin Sawhney, tUne-yArDs, DJ Pierre, Toumani & Sidiki Diabate, Chance the Rapper, Sun Ra Arkestra, Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Phosphorescent, Connan Mockasin, Public Service Broadcasting, Courtney Barnett, Gorgon City, Daptone Super Soul Review, Wolf Alice, The Radiophonic Workshop, Jagwar Ma, Jamie XX, Ms Dynamite, BrEaCh, and Chloe Howl.

There are still thousands of acts to announce! The full line-up will be announced in May.

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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