Glastonbury 2011

February 8, 2011 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2011 · Comment 

A grand scale of entertainment offered by the festival in unmatched by any other festival in the world. For five days the Pilton farm transforms into a tented city with thousands of citizens. Enjoy the music from nearly every genre on over 50 stages. But not only that, also cabaret, theatre, circus, children’s entertainment, poetry, healing, green crafts and information and much more. Vivid, unique and greatly entertaining.

The festival will take place in Pilton between 24th and 28th of June. The line-up for this year’s festival has been confirmed. To see the line-up details, day and stage splits, as available click here.

What can you expect? You can expect close to 2,000 performers at 50 venues, that include not only music but also cabaret, theatre and a great Kids area. Glastonbury Festival 2011 will see the departure of Leftfield stage and its replacement. Also poetry, green crafts are among lots of new things.

Do not miss all the other things prepared for you, as there is much more at the festival than just the music! Main stages will be hosting performances from around 11am each morning until 00-30 on the Friday and Saturday and midnight on the Sunday. For those who can’t get enough there will be entertainment running on smaller stages till late. All the detailed information on the festival are available here.

All the tickets for Glastonbury Festival have sold out. For a chance to win a pair of tickets visit glastonbury 2011. People who purchased tickets to the festival, including children, have been registered. Each ticket features a photograph of the person in whose name it is registered and will be non-transferable. Tickets holders unable to attend the Festival will get the full refund as long as they apply for the return before midnight Friday 8th May.

Contact Seetickets to get a refund for your ticket. Any attempt to sell on tickets, will result in them being cancelled. Those who have already bought Festival tickets, and need to buy a car park ticket or a campervan ticket should contact Seetickets. Tickets for parking a car are priced at £10 per car and campervan tickets cost £65.

Full line-up times

June 20, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

We’ve now uploaded all the 2010 line-up times to the official Glastonbury website – click here for full details of who’s playing where and when, across 45 stages.

Keane announce last minute acoustic appearance at Glastonbury

June 9, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

Keane have announced that they will make a special guest appearance at this year’s Glastonbury festival.

The trio are set to perform an acoustic set on the Avalon Stage at Worthy Farm on the Sunday afternoon (June 27) at 4.35pm (BST).

“The festival clashes with our UK Forest Tour this year, but we really wanted to get involved with their 40th anniversary celebrations so at the last minute we’ve decided to play an acoustic set on the Avalon Stage,” explained frontman Tom Chaplin.

BBC Will Cover Glastonbury 2010

June 8, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

The BBC have once again confirmed that they will be extensively covering Glastonbury Festival.

The official website printed the following information:

“From Friday 25 to Sunday 27 June, there will be programming across BBC TwoBBC Three and BBC Four and on four Red Button streams, complemented by live BBC Radio coverage from BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 1 and a host of offerings at bbc.co.uk/glastonbury.”

If you want to read any more info on the BBC covering Glastonbury Festival 2010, then please visit the post that they have made on the official website here:

Glastonbury 2010 Re-Sale

April 1, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

We’re pleased to announce that the re-sale of cancelled tickets for
this year’s Festival will take place at 9am on Sunday, 11th April
2010.

Tickets will be sold online at www.seetickets.com/g2010 and via the
Seetickets booking line 0844 412 4635. The numbers are limited and we
expect them to sell out quite quickly.

As well as standard Festival tickets (costing £185), there will be a
limited number of Combined Coach and Festival Tickets on sale. These
tickets include either single or return coach tickets from a range of
locations around the UK.

For full information about ticket sales, coaches and registration,
please visit www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/tickets.

Thank you.

Glastonbury Festival
Worthy Farm
Pilton

Glastonbury 2010 See’s The Return Of The Leftfield Tent

March 25, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · 1 Comment 

Glastonbury 2010 will see the return of the Leftfield tent. Because Glastonbury is the original activist festival. It has always had that political edge since its rebirth in the 1980s as a gathering for dissidents and dancers. Leftfield’s mixture of red and green politics aims to reflect the way activism plays an important part in the festival as a whole.

Snoop Dogg to play Glastonbury?

March 18, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

The Sun has today reported that the controversial rapper Snoop Dogg may be able to play at this year’s festival. The gangsta star has won a long-running court battle which means he can apply for a UK visa. This win means that the authorites may be hard pushed to find a good enough reason to refuse his application.

Michael Eavis is reported as saying that his daughter Emily, now one of the main bookers for Glastonbury, wants the rap artist to appear on this year’s lineup. Eavis confirmed that he is currently in talks with Snoop’s management in order to make this happen.

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Mumford & Sons confirmed for Glastonbury 2010, and new late night area announced!

March 17, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

Michael Eavis has confirmed that Mumford & Sons will be playing on The Park stage at this year’s festival. The folk outfit of ‘Sign no More’ fame have a strong live reputation and Eavis is confident they will make a good addition to the line-up.

He also revealed that a new late night area called Section 9 is being invested in, along with the rest of Shangri-La, “[as] that’s where people want to be. We’re increasing investment into that area by about £200,000.”

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Glastonbury 2010 Tickets Release Date

March 17, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

It has been confirmed that the final batch of Glastonbury 2010 tickets will go on sale at 9am Sunday 11th of April.

Tickets will be sold online at www.seetickets.com/g2010 and via the Seetickets booking line 0844 412 4635. The numbers are limited and we expect them to sell out quite quickly.

In order to purchase tickets in the re-sale, you must be successfully registered by Wednesday, March 31st. Register online at www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk. For more information about ticket sales and registration, please visit the ticket information page.

As well as standard Festival tickets (costing £185), there will be a limited number of Combined Coach and Festival Tickets on sale. These tickets include either single or return coach tickets from a range of locations around the UK.

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The Way Things Used To Be

March 10, 2010 · Filed Under Glastonbury 2010 · Comment 

This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place, and I think you people have proven something to the world: that a half a million kids can get together and have three days of fun and music and have nothing *but* fun and music, and I God bless you for it!

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