DJs and Dance
From those uplifting, euphoric highs to the biggest dirtiest drops on the farm!
When Dance Music Came to Glastonbury
A look back at when Dance music came to Worthy Farm charting its progression from 1994
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Faithless—Glastonbury, 2010
Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss and Rollo bring their huge dance anthems to Worthy Farm.
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The Chemical Brothers—Glastonbury, 2019
Superstar DJs, here we go - the dance duo astound at Glastonbury 2019.
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Fatboy Slim—Glastonbury, 2016
Brighton's award-winning DJ veteran returns to keep the rave alive at Glastonbury.
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Orbital (1994)—Glastonbury, 1994
A defining moment for Glastonbury, dance music and the Hartnoll brothers
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Rudimental—Glastonbury, 2015
The drum and bass act perform the perfect high-energy soundtrack for Summer.
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Underworld—Glastonbury, 2016
Dance anthems, including the classic Born Slippy, from the electronic legends.
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Róisín Murphy—Glastonbury, 2016
The hard-working former Moloko frontwoman performs tracks from her solo career.
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Kelis—Glastonbury, 2014
Kelis' set brings a new mature sound, as well as classic hits Milkshake and Acapella.
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Jungle—Glastonbury, 2015
West London's soul and funk collective bring their irresistible sound to Worthy Farm.
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Jessie Ware—Glastonbury, 2015
Jessie showcases her patented slow and deep pop songs on the John Peel Stage.
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Joe Goddard—Glastonbury, 2017
Founding member of Hot Chip, Joe Goddard delivers the finest dance music to Glasto.
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