The Glastonbury 2024 app has arrived with new features and personalised Spotify playlists

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The Glastonbury 2024 app has arrived with new features and personalised Spotify playlists

Glastonbury Festival’s official app for 2024 is now available for download, and includes an array of new features and a chance to get personalised Spotify playlists. The main features of the app include a site map and the ability to create your own customised line-ups. The application also offers map pinning to set meeting points and guide users to their tents and cars, while also providing shareable line-ups to allow friends and contacts to share their plans. The app also includes more information than ever before in relation to food stalls and merchandise stands.

Festival organiser, Emily Eavis, expressed her excitement with the new Glastonbury app and stated that it will enhance everyone’s experience of the festival, whether they are able to attend in person or are tuning in from remote locations. The app has been provided by Vodafone and can be downloaded from both iOS and Android devices. Additionally, the app includes customised Spotify playlists made up of the artists on the bill that are represented in users’ listening habits.

Glastonbury, which is scheduled to run from June 26-30, has a spectacular line-up of artists this year including Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA headlining the Pyramid Stage. Other significant acts on the bill include Shania Twain, LCD Soundsystem, Little Simz, The National, Avril Lavigne, The Last Dinner Party, Jungle, Justice, Bloc Party, Fontaines D.C., Yard Act, Arlo Parks, and Gossip.

The festival will be returning to Worthy Farm, with tickets now available for purchase online. With a few tantalising TBA slots on the line-up, it seems likely that several surprise acts will appear at the event. Elsewhere, the festival will introduce two new venues this year in the form of The Wishing Well and Scissors, while Arcadia’s iconic spider will be replaced by a “giant biomechanical” dragonfly. 

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