AJ Tracey, Jamie T, Kae Tempest and more complete Glastonbury 2022 line-up
Glastonbury Festival has unveiled the full 2022 line-up including new additions AJ Tracey, Jamie T, Kae Tempest and more, as well as announcing the stage times for this year's festival.
AJ Tracey, Jamie T, Kae Tempest, Yungblud, Little Dragon, Pa Salieu, Ziggy Marley, Sea Girls and The Libertines are among the new additions to Glastonbury 2022, and will play the 50th anniversary edition of the legendary festival alongside Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar, Diana Ross, Phoebe Bridgers, Lorde, Megan Thee Stallion, Charli XCX, Kacey Musgraves, Glass Animals, Mitski, Burna Boy, Caribou, Caroline Polachek, Courtney Barnett, Metronomy, Olivia Rodrigo, Girl in Red, Arlo Parks, Beabadoobee, Big Thief, IDLES, Joy Crookes, Tems and many more.
On top of unveiling the full 2022 line-up, the stage times for Glastonbury 2022 have been revealed, which will see Ziggy Marley open the Pyramid Stage on the Friday at 12:15pm. The Libertines will kick off the Other Stage on the Friday at 11:30am, while the West Holts Stage will launch on the same day at 11:30 with Nubiyan Twist. English Teacher will open the John Peel Stage at 11:30 on the Friday, and The Park Stage will launch with Matilda Mann at the same time.
Diana Ross' Sunday legends slot will take place on the Pyramid Stage at 4pm, and the likes of AJ Tracey, Joy Crookes, Easy Life and Wolf Alice will also play the festival's renowned stage accross the weekend.
The full Glastonbury 2022 line-up is here - with set times! https://t.co/hti9m2U4yk pic.twitter.com/2MHgwzsKyO
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) May 30, 2022
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