It’s the most wonderful time of the year! After masses of speculation, a few big hint-drops from Worthy Farm’s head honchos Emily and Michael Eavis, and a rumour mill in overdrive, the line-up for Glastonbury 2024 has finally dropped.
Right at the top of the Pyramid Stage, the headliners will be Dua Lipa, SZA, and Coldplay, with Canadian country star Shania Twain lined up for her coveted turn in the festival’s beloved Sunday afternoon legend’s slot. Expect That Don’t Impress Me Much, You’re Still the One, Man! I Feel Like A Woman! and all of the hits.
Check out the full festival poster below, designed by Glastonbury’s go-to artist, the Radiohead collaborator Stanley Donwood.
Though timings will be revealed much nearer to the festival, which takes place June 26-30, things are already looking promising.
Highlights from the line-up news include Little Simz, LCD Soundsystem, Burna Boy, PJ Harvey, The National, Idles, Jungle, Jessie Ware, and The Last Dinner Party.
Elsewhere, the wave of announced acts features Janelle Monae, D-Block Europe, James Blake, Fontaines DC, Romy, Olivia Dean, Ayra Starr, Seventeen, Barry Can’t Swim, and “so many more artists, stages, and performance areas to be announced”
As Emily Eavis has previously noted, it’s a more balanced top billing than last year’s all-male headliner billing: this time, two out of the three headliners are women.
Ahead of the official news coming out, Madonna, Dua Lipa, Cher, and Spice Girls were all heavily rumoured to be playing the festival.
Things are officially gearing up for another summer at Worthy Farm, but if you missed out on festival tickets in Glastonbury’s notoriously tough ticket sale last year, there’s one final chance to secure the goods.
At some point in April, there will be a ticket resale, with the sale date yet to be confirmed. Last year's coach resale was on April 20, with a general resale on April 23. We're currently waiting on confirmation for the 2024 festival's resale date.
There are also a number of other ways to make sure that you’re in the thick of the action, from signing up as a charity worker at the festival, to getting in there with your friend who runs a festival falafel stand. Read our guide here.