Tame Impala, Damon Albarn, Christine and the Queens, More Join Glastonbury Bill

Tame Impala, Damon Albarn, Christine and the Queens, More Join Glastonbury Bill

This year’s Glastonbury Festival will take place in Pilton, England, from June 22-26. Today, the lineup has been announced in full. Damon Albarn and the Africa Express will open the Pyramid Stage on Friday morning, while Tame Impala will play just before Adele’s Saturday headline set. Eavis also revealed the organizers will host a new event “in 2019 or 2018, but probably 2019,” in a new location, the Guardian reports.

“We are going to do a show somewhere else with the same team behind Glastonbury but it hasn’t got a name yet and we’re still not entirely sure what shape it’s going to take,” Eavis told the Guardian. “For now we’re all [focused] on Worthy Farm. We’re not thinking too far down that road because we’re quite busy with this one at the moment!”

As previously reported, Adele, Muse, and Coldplay are set to headline. The festival will also feature sets from LCD Soundsystem, PJ Harvey, Beck, Grimes, New Order, Christine and the Queens, Jeff Lynne’s ELO, M83, James Blake, ZZ Top, Foals, Skepta, Savages, Stormzy, Floating Points, the Last Shadow Puppets, Vince Staples, Little Simz, Kamasi Washington, Kurt Vile, Bat for Lashes, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Mac DeMarco, and many more. David Bowie’s headlining set from 2000 will also be screened in its entirety to honor the late rocker.

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