Glastonbury's Biggest Acts
Check out the highlights and headliners from down on Worthy Farm.
Coldplay—Glastonbury, 2016
Soaring anthems and a Barry Gibb cameo, a perfect headline set from Chris Martin and co
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Adele—Glastonbury, 2016
She set fire to the rain, and claimed Glastonbury as her own
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Muse—Glastonbury, 2016
Delivering epic alt-rock, Muse close the first night of Glastonbury 2016
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Jess Glynne—Glastonbury, 2016
One of the UK's brightest talents delivers a perfect slice of pop on the Pyramid Stage.
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Jeff Lynne's ELO—Glastonbury, 2016
Symphonic rock greats from Mr Blue Sky himself in Glastonbury's Legends slot
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Disclosure—Glastonbury, 2016
Dance the night away as electronic brother duo provide the perfect tunes.
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New Order—Glastonbury, 2016
Putting the Other Stage in motion for a Saturday headline set.
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Grimes—Glastonbury, 2016
A stunning, high-octane set from the art-pop provocateur
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Sigur Rós—Glastonbury, 2016
The Icelandic trio bring their ethereal sound to the John Peel stage.
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Róisín Murphy—Glastonbury, 2016
The hard-working former Moloko frontwoman performs tracks from her solo career.
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Earth, Wind & Fire—Glastonbury, 2016
Witness the West Holts Stage light up into a disco. It could only be Earth, Wind & Fire.
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Jake Bugg—Glastonbury, 2016
It’s Jake Bugg, but not like ever before. The John Peel stage hosted the indie rock star.
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LCD Soundsystem—Glastonbury, 2016
Gather all your friends for NY indie royalty on the Other Stage
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Christine and the Queens—Glastonbury, 2016
Hypnotising French pop with dance moves to match
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Philip Glass’ Heroes Symphony—Glastonbury, 2016
Charles Hazlewood conducts Army of Generals and members of the British Paraorchestra.
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James Blake—Glastonbury, 2016
Bringing his brand of magical electronica to the West Holts Stage.
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Ronnie Spector—Glastonbury, 2016
The Ronettes' lead singer delivers a dose of 60s pop on the Park Stage.
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Richard Hawley—Glastonbury, 2016
The Sheffield singer songwriter brings his heartfelt tunes to the Park Stage.
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M83—Glastonbury, 2016
The French electro band headline Saturday night's John Peel Stage.
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Underworld—Glastonbury, 2016
Dance anthems, including the classic Born Slippy, from the electronic legends.
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