Dua Lipa, SZA and Coldplay to headline Glastonbury Festival 2024
Glastonbury Festival has announced its first wave of artists including headliners Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA who will take to Worthy Farm across 26-30 June.
Coldplay will make their first Pyramid Stage appearance since 2016 on the Saturday night, with the only European festival appearance of their current world tour, in the process becoming the first act to headline Glastonbury five times. Dua Lipa makes her headline debut at the festival, after performing in 2016 and 2017, whilst SZA and Shania Twain make their Glastonbury debuts, the former headlining on Sunday, and the latter in the legends slot, previously played by Diana Ross, Kylie Minogue, Dolly Parton, and 2023 performer Elton John.
The pyramid stage will see the likes of Little Simz, PJ Harvey, Cyndi Lauper, LCD Soundsystem, Burna Boy, Janelle Monáe and Michael Kiwanuka, as well as Seventeen who will become the first K-pop band to perform on the Pyramid stage.
IDLES, The National and Disclosure will headline the Other stage, with the likes of Headie One, The Streets, Last Dinner Party, Two Door Cinema Club, Camila Cabello, Anne-Marie and Avril Lavigne. The West Holts stage will be headlined by Jungle, Justice and Jessie Ware, while James Blake, Gossip and Jamie xx headline Woodsies. Meanwhile, the Park stage will be headlined by Fontaines DC, Peggy Gou and London Grammar.
Other artists on the lineup include Paloma Faith, New Dad, Nothing But Thieves, Brittany Howard, Confidence Man, Sugababes, Squid, Corinne Bailey Rae, Arlo Parks, Blondshell, KNEECAP, The Breeders, Mount Kimbie, King Krule, AURORA and many more.
For the full lineup information, visit glastonburyfestival.co.uk.
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