Here is the merchandise available at Glastonbury 2024

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Here is the merchandise available at Glastonbury 2024

The highly-anticipated Glastonbury 2024 officially opened its gates yesterday (June 27), and festival-goers wasted no time in checking out the merchandise on offer at various stalls around the site. In addition to the annual festival t-shirt and hoodie design featuring the full lineup on the back, most of the merchandise this year is centred around headliners such as SZA, Dua Lipa, and Shania Twain, who will be filling the coveted Legends Slot, as well as bands like James, The National, Fontaines D.C., and more.

Merchandise available for Dua Lipa fans includes two t-shirts and a long-sleeve top, each with a photo of the pop star and the phrase, “Radical Optimism Summer ’24 Tour” on the back. There’s also a black long sleeve featuring an image of her and the dates for her recent European tour.

For Shania Twain fans, there are four t-shirt designs available, including one featuring the artwork from her recent greatest hits album. One shirt shows her wearing leopard print and says “Honey, I’m Home” on the front and “Giddy Up Glasto!” on the back. Two white t-shirt designs are available, paying homage to her biggest hits, along with a baby pink shirt showing the singer crouching in front of a disco ball wearing a pink cowboy hat.

Other acts featured in the merchandise offering include SZA, James, and Fontaines D.C. Prices for t-shirts are approximately £30, while hoodies sell for around £70.

Glastonbury 2024 runs from June 27 to June 30, with Coldplay and SZA performing on the Pyramid Stage alongside other confirmed acts like LCD Soundsystem, Little Simz, Jungle, and Justice. The festival’s full line-up and schedule were announced earlier this month, with coverage plans shared by the BBC in anticipation of the massive weekend of music. The weather forecast for the event predicts temperatures ranging from the high-10s to the mid-20s, with broadly dry and rain-free conditions for attendees

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