
When was Glastonbury 2019 and when were the performers on?
Look no further as we've got the full list of performers from 2019 just below (you're welcome!). When was Glastonbury 2019 on? Glastonbury took place from Wednesday, June 26, 2019, to Sunday, June 30. Fans turned up at Worthy Farm from the Wednesday morning, with the Pyramid Stage coming alive on Friday, June 28.
Who's performing at Glasto in 2019?
Glasto’s Acoustic Stage promises mostly “blues, folk, contemporary or country music” in 2019, but organisers say that sets will “not always played on acoustic instruments”. Headlining the tent this year will be Nick Lowe’s Quality Rock & Roll Revue (Friday), Hawkwind and Keane (Saturday), and Rickie Lee Jones (Sunday).
What's new at Glastonbury in June?
After a fallow year in 2018, Glastonbury returns in June to properly get festival season underway. As usual, the organisers have gone and booked a line-up that’s full of diversity and surprises, all the way from the Pyramid to the Kidzfield.
Who are the cure at Glastonbury 2019?
The Cure are celebrating 30 years of ‘Disintegration’. The main stages are where you’ll find the really big guns, be they headliners Stormzy, The Cure, and The Killers, 2019 legends slot holder Kylie, unpredictable pop star Miley Cyrus, or the always mad fer it Liam Gallagher, who will all be on hand to entertain the Pyramid Stage crowds.

Who performed at Glastonbury 2022?
FRIDAYBILLIE EILISH22:15 - 23:45SAM FENDER20:15 - 21:15ROBERT PLANT & ALISON KRAUSS18:15 - 19:15WOLF ALICE16:45 - 17:453 more rows•Jul 7, 2022
Who closed Glastonbury 2019?
The Killers and the Cure have been announced as the final headliners of the 2019 Glastonbury festival. Brandon Flowers' Vegas band will headline on the Saturday, and Robert Smith and co on the Sunday. They join the previously announced headliner Stormzy, who will close the Pyramid stage on Friday night.
How many people went to Glastonbury 2019?
"There was a small increase on our 2019 capacity for this year's Festival (as approved by Mendip District Council), with the number of tickets sold rising by two per cent from 135,000 to 138,000.
Did Glastonbury take place in 2019?
2018 was a "fallow year”, and the 2019 festival took place from 26 to 30 June. There have been two consecutive "fallow years” since then due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The festival returned for 22–26 June 2022 with the headliners Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar.
Why was there no Glastonbury in 2019?
As you probably already know, Glastonbury takes place on Worthy Farm - which is a working dairy farm in Pilton, Somerset. Every five years, the festival is put on hold because of a "fallow year" to prevent excessive damage to the site and allow locals to rest.
Why did Kylie pull out of Glastonbury?
As reported by NME at the time, a statement released on 17 May 2005 read: "Kylie Minogue has had to pull out of her headlining appearance at this year's Glastonbury Festival due to ill health.
What is the biggest crowd ever at Glastonbury?
300,000The Levellers – Pyramid Stage, 1994 Without a steel fence to keep the gatecrashers away, Glasto was officially free and The Levellers played to what is reported to have been the festival's largest-ever crowd to date, estimated at 300,000.
How much do bands get paid at Glastonbury?
Headline stars at UK festivals can usually earn upwards of £1million per set.
How much do you get paid to play at Glastonbury?
Artists playing Glastonbury receive a fee of 'less than 10%' than they would get at other festivals. After a two-year hiatus, the Glastonbury Festival is back.
Did Johnny Depp appear at Glastonbury?
Depp featured in the original video for McCartney's song 'My Valentine' and was seen alongside actress Natalie Portman in the clip projected onto huge screens around the stage, while McCartney performed on piano.
Has Billie Eilish ever done Glastonbury?
Billie Eilish appeared on The Late Late Show following her headlining set at Glastonbury. During an interview with host James Corden, Eilish recalled how much things have changed since she first began performing in the U.K.
Who played at Glastonbury 2016?
Artists including Coldplay, Foals, Muse, The Last Shadow Puppets, Fatboy Slim, Wolf Alice, CHVRCHES, Jamie Lawson, Sigur Rós, Laura Mvula, Jack Garratt, The 1975, Years & Years, Editors, Two Door Cinema Club and John Grant feature on the album.
Who closed out Glastonbury?
Kendrick Lamar is set to close out Glastonbury as the festival's final headliner. The milestone comes the day after Sir Paul McCartney delivered an explosive history-making set.
Who closed at Glastonbury?
Kendrick LamarKendrick Lamar has closed Glastonbury 2022 with a powerful headline set which saw him chant “Godspeed for women's rights” before dramatically exiting the Pyramid Stage.
Why did the killers turn down Glastonbury?
The Kinks may have come to regret this decision, but they aren't the only burgeoning act to decline a headlining slot at Glastonbury Festival. The Killers decided to turn down a slot in 2005, citing their relative lack of experience as a reason.
Who pulled out of Glastonbury?
Broadcaster Lauren Laverne says she is "utterly heartbroken" by the death of her mother, Celia Gofton. The 6 Music presenter announced the news on Instagram, calling her mum "the kindest, most compassionate and most tenacious person I have ever met".
How many times has Robert Plant played in the band?
Lead singer Robert Plant has played twice on his own in 1993 and 2014, but the band have never performed at the festival.
What time is Lukas Nelson's Promise of the Real?
Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real - 3.15pm
Why did Kylie Minogue cancel her show?
It was a big moment for Kylie Minogue who finally took to the stage fourteen years after having to cancel her headlining slot in 2005 due to her battle with breast cancer.
When does Glastonbury end?
GLASTONBURY 2019 has now wrapped up with the incredible weekend coming to an end on June 30.
When did the boss headline the Pyramid Stage?
The Boss has headlined the Pyramid Stage before in 2009 and The Daily Star reported he could have again been in Michael Eavis' sights. Gates open at Glastonbury Festival as revellers armed with tents and booze descend on Worthy Farm.
When did Pulp replace Ian Brown?
Although their career spans over three decades, Ian Brown and the boys haven't played the festival since being replaced by Pulp in 1995.
Who is the organiser of Glasto?
Glasto festival organiser Michael Eavis has talked about not being able to afford the band.
What is the new venue for IICON?
New areas. Pennard Hill Ground. The new IICON venue. New areas developed for the 2019 festival included "Glastonbury-on-Sea" which included a metal seaside with amusements and animatronics.
Where is the 2019 Women's World Cup?
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Screening. Glastonbury Festival confirmed via their Twitter account that they would show the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup quarter-final match between England and Norway on big screens at the West Holt's Stage, after a request from England Women's player Georgia Stanway whose brother would be at ...
What is the replacement for Arcadia?
It’s finally here – the replacement for Arcadia. Known as Pangea, fans are promised a new adventure in the sky. Sounds ominous.
How many stages are there in Silver Hayes?
Home to six stages, Silver Hayes is the area to visit if you’re looking for the freshest of the fresh new music or a huge, eclectic range in genres, from dance, grime, jazz, neo-soul and more. The stage splits have yet to be confirmed but, within that corner of the farm, you’ll find the likes of drill chart invader Headie One (Saturday, midnight, Wow), legends like Four Tet (Friday, 1am, Wow) and Daniel Avery (Friday, 9pm, Wow), or Leicester’s hip-hop meets slacker rock tribe Easy Life (Friday, 7:40pm, BBC Introducing).
What is Shangri La?
Shangri-La, Glastonbury’s late-night party zone, is a maze of weird and wonderful stages and venues, each offering up its own unique vibe and (often political) message. While the area really comes alive at night, there’s still plenty going on in the day, including The Truth stage’s all-dayers, which will see Craig Charles, Norman Jay, and more take over. On Tuesday (June 25) it was announced that Sleaford Mods will perform as special guests on The Truth stage at 10.30pm on the Saturday.
When was the last time the Killers headlined?
Meanwhile, The Killers’ frontman Brandon Flowers told NME that the band had unfinished business with the festival following the last time they headlined in 2007.
Is Beat Hotel on Worthy Farm?
Beat Hotel, which has been at Glasto since 2011, will make its last appearance on Worthy Farm this year. With its full bill being shared online, fans have been shown what’s on offer as the party takes place “one last time before the hotel checks out”. It’s sure to be a big send-off.
Who is performing at IICON?
The IICON stage will see performances from OKZHARP & MANTHE RIBANE, MOOR MOTHER, LARRY HEARD LIVE feat FATIMA & PAUL CUT, LAUREL HALO, KODE9 and THE ZENKER BROTHERS.
Is Glasto playing acoustic?
Glasto’s Acoustic Stage promises mostly “blues, folk, contemporary or country music” in 2019, but organisers say that sets will “ not always played on acoustic instruments”.

Overview
The 2019 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 26 and 30 June. The three headlining acts were Stormzy, The Killers and The Cure, with Kylie Minogue performing in the "legends" slot. This was the last regular edition until 2022 when the subsequent two editions were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, known as enforced "fallow" years.
New areas
New areas developed for the 2019 festival included "Glastonbury-on-Sea" which included a metal seaside with amusements and animatronics. Block9 in the South East corner of the site was expanded with the inclusion of a new venue and installation, IICON, described as "a pseudo-religious monument to the terrifying new realities emerging in our digital, data-driven, post-truth age".
2019 FIFA Women's World Cup Screening
Glastonbury Festival confirmed via their Twitter account that they would show the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup quarter-final match between England and Norway on big screens at the West Holt's Stage, after a request from England Women's player Georgia Stanway whose brother would be at the festival and would have no other way of watching the match. Kick-off was at 8 pm BST on 27 June and England won the game 3–0.
Tickets
General Admission Tickets for the festival cost £248 for the full weekend and sold out.
Weather
The weather was consistently dry and warm throughout the weekend, with temperatures rising throughout the week and peaking on the Saturday afternoon, before cooler conditions made their way in for Sunday. The festival was totally rain free for the first time since 2010 and also experienced the highest average temperatures for almost a decade.
External links
• Official website