Silver Hayes line-up revealed for Glastonbury Festival

over 200 acts for dance village

By Scott Williams | Published: Fri 22nd May 2015

Glastonbury Festival 2015 - around the festival site (Silver Hayes)
Photo credit: Karen Williams

Glastonbury Festival 2015

Wednesday 24th to Sunday 28th June 2015
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£220 (secured with a deposit) - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 198,000

Over 200 acts have been announced for the Silver Hayes dance area of Glastonbury Festival.

The acts confirmed in alphabetical order are 12 Tree, 47soul, Acollective, Afficoman, Akua Naru, Alo Wala, Andreya Triana, Andy Kershaw, Anton Maskeliade, Anushka, Apollonia, Astronomyy, B.Traits, Balthazar, Batida, Ben UFO, Big Narstie, Bliss Zion, Borgore, Cal Jader, Catz N Dogz, Chelsea Wilson, Christophe, CircoLoco, Craig Richards, Damian Lazarus & The Ancient Moon, Dark Sky, Dave Harvey, David Squillace, Decadent Times, Digging Roots , DJ Ace, DJ Badly, DJ Code (from Taiwan), DJ Danny Disc, DJ Doctor D, DJ Ez, DJ Hype, DJ Mag All Stars, DJ Origi, DJ SKT, DJ Target, Don Letts, Doomtree, Dornik, Duchess DJs, Eclectic Ballroom, El Hijo De La Cumbia, Ellen Allien, Ezy Ryder, Feel The Real, Felix Dickinson, Flight Facilities, Gerd Janson, Goldie, Gonne Choi, Gorgon City, Got Some, Grandmaster Flash, Hannah Wants, Hazel Soze (feat Emmy J Mac, Josh Bevan, & Tyree Miguyashi), Henry & Louie feat Peter Culture , Herbert, Hessle Audio DJs, Hiatus Kaiyote, Hodge, Hype & Fever, Idiotape, Idris Elba, Indee Styla, Indiana, Irie Selecta, Izzy Bizu, Jamie Jones, Jane Weaver, Jazzuelle (Bridges for Music), Jess Glynne, J.E.S.&S (Jack Master, Eats Everything, Skream & Seth Troxler), Jalapeno Sound System, Joy Orbison, Juck Juck Grunzie, Jus Now, Bunji Garlin & Fay Ann Lyons, Kate Tempest, Kero Kero Bonito, Kiko Bun, Krept & Konan, Kuenta i Tambu, Lee Pattison, Leftfield, Leon Vynehall, Logan Sama, Long Shed Dao, M.O., Manaia Maori Performing Arts Company, Matt Jam Lamont, Mees Dierdorp, Mele, Mendetz, M17 DJs, Milky Chance, Mister Mento, Mixnots, Mo Kalamity , Monki, Mumdance, Mungos Hi Fi, My Nu Leng, My Skin Against Your Skin, Mzrizk, Newham Generals, Logan Sama, Nicole Moudaber, Normski, Nova Heart, Palenke Soultribe, Pangaea, Patrick Topping, Pearls Negras, Pearson Sound, Peeping Tom, Profetas, Propaganda DJs, Prosumer, Racuba, Rag n Bone Man, Raleigh Ritchie, Real Lies, Redlight, Rene LaVice, Rita Stach, Robbo Ranx, Roni Size Reprazent, Rosie Bateman, RSD featuring Joe Peng, Russ Ryan, Ruth Royall, Sam Binga, Second City, Seinabo Sey, Selah Sue, Sentimentalists, Session Victim, Shy FX, Sigma, Silvastone, SiriusModeselektor, Skepta, Sledgehead, Small Change, Smith & Mighty, Soultribe v. Avon Soul Army, Stormzy, Tahuna Breaks, Tall Black Guy, Taylor McFerrin, The Blast Djs ft Coast, The Brass Funkeys, The Bug ft Manga & Miss Red, The Purist, The Revenge, The Skints, Too Many Zooz, Tourist, Trampoline DJs , Tricky, Van Toosh, Waa Wei, Whilk and Misky, Wilkinson, Work It, You Me Groovy Train , and Zoobazar.

They join Friday headliner Foo Fighters, Saturday headliner Kanye West, and closing Sunday night The Who.

The line-up is vast but here's a few of the other names who will be appearing over the five days - Lionel Richie in the teatime legends slot, Patti Smith & her band, Rudimental, Deadmau5, Paul Weller, The Vaccines, The Maccabees, Suede, The Chemical Brothers (live), Belle & Sebastian, Clean Bandit, Jungle, Jamie XX, Gregory Porter, Super Furry Animals, Jon Hopkins, Sharon Van Etten, Kate Tempest, Wolf Alice, Perfume Genius, Hozier, Father John Misty, Courtney Barnett, Fat White Family, La Roux, Death Cab For Cutie, Kasai Allstars, FFS (Franz Ferdinand & Sparks), Modestep, Circa Waves, Peace, Young Fathers, The Moody Blues, Florence + The Machine, Pharrell Williams, Alt-J, Motorhead, Mary J Blige, Alabama Shakes, Paloma Faith, The Waterboys, The Fall, George Ezra, Cerrone, Robert Hood, Sven von Thulen, Phuture, Awesome Tapes From Africa, Prosumer, Mr G, Erol Alkan, Mark E, Joe Claussell, Honey Dijon, DJ Pierre, Point G, Andy Butler, DJ Pierre, Dungeon Meat, Greg Belson, Horse Meat Disco, Tama Sumo, Gideon, Eats Everything, Jah Shaka, Loefah, Youngsta, Fabio, Flight, Marcus Intalex, Mella Dee, Chronixx, Mavis Staples, FKA Twigs, Caribou, Goat, Future Islands, Run the Jewels, Hot Chip, Flying Lotus, Azealia Banks, Todd Terje, Ryan Adams, Spiritualized, Roy Ayers, The Mothership Returns: George Clinton, Parliament, Funkadelic & The Family Stone, Jamie T, Ben Howard, Mark Ronson, Ibeyi, Rae Morris, Enter Shikari, Lianne La Havas, Jessie Ware, Death From Above 1979, Years And Years, Sleaford Mods, Charli XCX, The Pop Group, Catfish & The Bottlemen, Ella Eyre, Matt Black, Feral Is Kinky, Meltdown Mickey, Dave The Drummer, Dax J, Jerome Hill b2b with Warlock, Neil Landstrumm , Amy Becker, Frikkyo, Martin Mayapur, DC Breaks, Serial Killaz, Mickey Finn, Vinyl Junkie vs DJ Resist ft Joe Peng, 601, Plump DJs, Jackmaster b2b Joy Orbison, Bicep, Palms Trax, Banofee Pies, Bearded Kitten, Rachael EC, Sonwah, Mini Da Minx, Dirty Harry, Channel One, Radikal Guru, Mister Savona, Randy Valentine, Zion Train, Mark, Bashment Bish, Caspa, Fast Eddie, Celt Islam, Hostage, Mark Archer, Jerome Hill, Pra, Django, Jim Bitch, Miss Pink, Aries, Gold Dubs, Jinx In Dub, King Yoof, Rum Shack Resident DJs, as well as Akala, Ghost Lights: Reeps One, Dizraeli, and Bella-trix, Agrupacion Carino, Son Of Dave, Dollar Bill, Blue Kitchen DJs, Rodney Branigan & John Pointer, Reggae Roast, Celt Islam, Graham OAP, The Mouse Outfit, 47soul, Gardna, Duchess DJs, Pete The Temp, Steve Bedlam, Lazio Legeezer, Jinx In Dub, YT, Monkey Marc, Lyrix Organix, Natty Speaks, Mystro, Inja, ChainSka Brassika, The Mash Up, Declan McKenna, Shields, K.O.G & the Zongo Brigade, MoD, Princess Slayer, Lucy Kitchen, Isaac Lee-Kronick, and Jakl.

This year's sold out Glastonbury Festival runs for five full days from Wednesday 24th until Sunday 28th June 2015 across over a 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside at Worthy Farm, Pilton in 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 and hundreds of other worthy causes, both local and international.

The full complete line-up will not be announced until next month. Expect something like 2,000 performances at over 100 venues including music, cabaret, theatre, circus, a fantastic Kidz area, poetry, green crafts and information, site art, decor, and loads, loads more ... much more than just the music, so make sure you check it all out!

Many, more acts are expected to be confirmed between now and the full announcement, and eFestivals will bring you the news of who has been confirmed to appear then.

For the acts confirmed, rumours, day and stage splits as available, see the Glastonbury 2015 line-up page.




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