Entertainers at the festival in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, listed by year
El Festival de Glastonbury es un festival de música y artes escénicas que se lleva a cabo en una finca cerca de Pilton , Inglaterra . Se celebró por primera vez en 1970 y desde entonces se ha celebrado durante la mayoría de los años en verano . Su programación es diversa e incluye música, comedia, circo y teatro, y se desarrolla en muchos escenarios y áreas de actuación diferentes.
Se filmaron varios artistas para filmaciones de conciertos que luego se mostraron en la televisión británica. Se confirmó la transmisión de Roy Harper Band, Randy California, Sad Café y Osibisa.
Julian Cope y James Brown estaban anunciados como jugadores, pero ambos se retiraron anticipadamente.
1984
El cartel incluía:
Etapa piramidal
Amazulu tenía previsto actuar como telonero en el escenario Pyramid el sábado, pero no llegó a tiempo. Por ello, se les dio un espacio antes del público en general, por lo que The Smiths tuvieron que subir al escenario antes de lo previsto.
Elvis Costello And The Attractions no fueron anunciados como cabezas de cartel del sábado hasta unos días antes de que comenzara el festival, y demasiado tarde para ser acreditados en el programa oficial.
Ian Dury fue respaldado por su banda actual, The Music Students.
Antes del festival, la prensa musical especuló que entre los "amigos" de Donovan se incluirían grandes nombres como Paul McCartney y Eric Clapton . Los "amigos" resultaron ser Ozric Tentacles .
El festival tuvo lugar del 24 al 26 de junio. [10]
Escenario de la pirámide
Otra etapa
Park Stage
John Peel stage
West Holts Stage
BBC Introducing stage
Spirit of '71 stage (Anniversary Pyramid Stage)
Curated by Andrew Kerr.
2012
There was no Glastonbury Festival in 2012, with the organizers having planned it as a "fallow year", due to the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in London.[11]
The 2020 Glastonbury Festival was to take place between 24 and 28 June 2020.[15] The first wave of performers for the festival were announced on lineup was announced on 12 March.[15] However, the festival was cancelled on 18 March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16]
The following artists had been announced as part of the 2020 Glastonbury lineup prior the event's cancellation:[17]
2021
The 2021 Glastonbury Festival was scheduled for June 23 through June 27 but was cancelled in late January due to the COVID-19 pandemic for the second year in a row.[18][19] In its place, a shortened, live-streamed concert, Live at Worthy Farm, was held on May 22 followed by an encore on May 23.[20] The live-stream was held on the grounds where Glastonbury typically takes place.[21][22]
They also held the Glastonbury Experience between June 25 and June 27 and played highlights of past festivals; it was accessible via BBC iPlayer and on BBC Two and BBC Four.[23] Performances shown included:
Glastonbury in the 90s, narrated by Skin from Skunk Anansie
The 2023 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 21 and 25 June 2023.
The lineup was as follows:[27]
Pyramid Stage
Other Stage
West Holts Stage
Woodsies Stage
The Park Stage
2024
The 2024 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 26 and 30 June 2024.
The lineup was as follows:[30]
Pyramid Stage
Other Stage
West Holts Stage
Woodsies Stage
The Park Stage
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Enlaces externos
Previa de Glastonbury 2008 en UKEvents.net
Rumores sobre el cartel de Glastonbury 2008 en eFestivals.com
El Archivo: una historia de los festivales de rock del Reino Unido