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Louisa Streeting

Glastonbury 2023 confirms more acts for Left Field and Circus stages

More acts have been confirmed for the growing line-up of Glastonbury 2023. Tens of thousands of acts and festivalgoers are gearing up to head to Worthy Farm this June, which has hundreds of different areas.

Two more areas have announced their full line-up for this year's edition of Glastonbury Festival - Left Field and Theatre & Circus Fields. They join West Holts, Silver Hayes and Fields of Avalon who have already announced their programme for June 21-25, 2023.

Theatre & Circus features over 1,000 performers from around the world from mid-morning until the early hours, offering something for the whole family. There are circus stunts, stand-up comics and interactive theatre performers walking around the fields.

Read more: Glastonbury 2023 confirms Field of Avalon line-up with Mel C, The Damned and Will Young

Phil Wang, Maisie Adams, Nina Conti and Paul Foot are some of the comedians you'll find on stage this year. Joe Wicks, the man who helped the nation keep fit during lockdown, is also booked.

Theatre & Circus Fields line-up (Glastonbury)

There will also be performances from The Magnificent Kevins, Cirque Du Vulgar, High Society and Slamboree.

Left Field is a stage dedicated to the purveyors of pop and politics curated by singer and activist, Billy Bragg. This year, the area will host performances from Will Varley, Big Joanie, Crawlers, Deadletter and Casyette among panel debates on the climate crisis, the fight for nature, the NHS and a moving discussion with those impacted by Grenfell.

Comedian Shappi Khorsandi, Ed Milliband MP, Wes Streeting MP and Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe will be among the various panel discussions.

On this year's run down, the singer said: "As the shape of the post-pandemic world begins to form, it’s clear that people are more willing to stand up and be counted. Workers are striking, agitators are mobilising, and the fight for truth and justice is becoming ever more urgent.

"At Left Field, we’re responding to this clamour by bringing you voices from the front line of the struggle in debate and performance. Whether it’s radical perspectives or great music you want, stand up and be counted at Left Field."

Glastonbury Festival comes to Worthy Farm on June 21-25, 2023

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