Big Joanie, Cassyette and Cavetown are announced for Glastonbury‘s 2023 Left Field line-up
Left Field are all about bringing you voices from the front line of the struggle in debate and performance.
Big Joanie, Cassyette and Cavetown are new additions included on the line-up alongside Lime Garden, Deadletter, Crawlers, Billy Bragg, Delilah Bon, Kid Kapichi, Dréya Mac, and more.
In addition to the music, Left Field have announced some debates including: Can We Save The NHS?; Truth, Justice, and Change for Grenfell?; Woman, Life, Freedom: Solidarity With Iran. Hoping to start discussions in any way possible, their statement reads: "Whether it’s radical perspectives or great music you want, stand up and be counted at Left Field".
The artists on the Left Field line-up will be joining headliners Arctic Monkeys, Guns N' Roses and Elton John as well as Lana Del Rey, Lizzo, Thundercat, Laura Mvula, Kelis, Loyle Carner, Lewis Capaldi, Carly Rae Jepsen, Christine and the Queens, and the Glastonbury Emerging Talent finalist VLURE and Prima Queen as well as the competition winner, N'famady Kouyaté.
Glastonbury 2023 takes place from 21-25 June at Worthy Farm. Visit glastonburyfestivals.co.uk for more information.
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