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FRIDAY

Pyramid Stage

Arctic Monkeys

Kasabian

The Fratellis

Bloc Party

The Magic Numbers

Amy Winehouse

Gogol Bordello

The Earlies

The View

Adjagas

Other Stage

Bjork

Arcade Fire

Rufus Wainwright

The Coral

Super Furry Animals

Bright Eyes

The Automatic

The Cribs

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly

Mr Hudson And The Library

John Peel Stage

Hot Chip

The Maccabees

Mumm Ra

Jack Penate

The Hold Steady

Tokyo Police Club

Good Shoes

The Annuals

Disco Ensemble

Fear Of Music

Look See Proof

SATURDAY

Pyramid Stage

The Killers

The Kooks

Paul Weller

Paolo Nutini

Lily Allen

The Good, The Bad & The Queen

Guillemots

The Pipettes

Seasick Steve

Liz Green

Other Stage

The Stooges

Editors

Maximo Park

Klaxons

Babyshambles

CSS

Biffy Clyro

The Twang

The Long Blondes

Brakes

John Peel Stage

The Twang

Get Cape, Wear Cape, Fly

Patrick Wolf

Bat For Lashes

Pigeon Detectives

Calvin harris

You Say Party We Say Die

Holy F*ck

The Heights

The Rushes

The Hours

The Grim Northern Social

Blue Bullet

SUNDAY

Pyramid Stage

The Who

Kaiser Chiefs

Manic Street Preachers

Shirley Bassey

James Morrison

Damien Marley

Stephen Marley

The Waterboys

National Youth Orchestra (with Goldfrapp)

Glastonbury Town Band

Other Stage

The Chemical Brothers

The Go! Team

The View

Mika

The Rakes

Modest Mouse

Cold War Kids

The Sunshine Underground

The Enemy

John Peel Stage

Gossip

Jamie T

Mark Ronson

Scott Mattthews

The Young Knives

The Rumble Strips

The Horrors

The Noisettes

Tiny Dancers

Aqualung

Shoot The Moon

The Grim Northern Social

Tickets for the festival are sold out, with 177,500 people expected to attend this years event.

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Tickets for the festival are sold out, with 177,500 people expected to attend this years event.

thanks to the bass player of the Alabama 3 (Segs, formerly of the Ruts: one of the first British bands to combine punk and reggae), Chris and i have guest passes ('access all areas') for whatever day the Chemical Bros are playing (Segs produced some of their latest work); anyway i ain't doin' it cos my festie days are long gone (and good riddance to them). Chris might go to Glasto though for the day...we'll see how he fares up at Rockness this weekend. 4 days of camping out (and it's supposed to pour for most of that time); the last thing we heard was that for 30 quid more, one can buy access to 'posh' loos and bathing facilities and suchlike. i'm all 'big whoop, you're gonna do it?' he went 'it might be worth it to get cleaned up really well'. i LOL'd and sed 'we'll see how long that shit lasts' (the last festie he was at was (or Riotstock as he calls it), which was a total disaster according to him). then again, he's a young dude w/lots of stamina and patience and proud of it as well. and he's still such a redneck that he refuses to use an umbrella even when it's raining horizontally here. :lol:

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