Glastonbury 2024: check out the full line-up and stage splits so far

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Glastonbury 2024: check out the full line-up and stage splits so far

Confirmation has been announced for the individual line-up of all stages and areas at Glastonbury 2024 that will be held on Worthy Farm from June 26 to 30, with main headliners Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA. Other performers include the likes of Shania Twain, K-pop group SEVENTEEN, Little Simz and Burna Boy. The final handful of tickets for this year’s gig went on sale on April 21 and are sold out after only 20 minutes. These tickets came from the original buyers’ unpaid balances on April’s deadline, all of whom had used Glastonbury’s payment scheme.

The acceptance for tickets for this year’s festival was at an all-time high and with only little still to come for the Glastonbury audience, Emily Eavis, the organiser, revealed that this year has seen the “highest percentage of ticket balances paid” since the establishment of the payment scheme. Arrivals, a new stage dedicated to South Asian talent, will be unveiled at the Shangri-La area. Alongside the line-up reveal of each stage and region each week that approaches the event, the festival has confirmed musicians scheduled to perform at this year’s bash.

The entire line-up and details of set times will be made public in the given weeks before the festival. In the last two years following the festival’s return from a pandemic break, the release of information has been out in the final days of May or the earliest days of June. There are various other performers, including the rapidly popular music band IDLES, the Manchester duo D-Block Europe, and Camila Cabello. The ever-amazing West Holts “outernational rhythm hub” has a strong line-up of non-musical acts, such as Kartel Brown and Jaguar B as MCs, and poet-cum-rave, Otis Mensah.

Jamie XX, James Blake, and Gossip are some of the performers who will perform at the Woodsies stage while Fontaines D.C., Baxter Dury, and Peggy Gou are lined up to play The Park stage. Other significant presenters include Faithless, Mall Grab, and Camelphat

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