Glastonbury picks ‘diverse’ bill

Tuesday, April 29, 2008
By 1stAngel

By Ian Youngs
Entertainment reporter, BBC New
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The Raconteurs, Crowded House, Mark Ronson and The Fratellis are among the acts who have been confirmed to play this year’s Glastonbury Festival.

The full line-up has been revealed a day after details were leaked on an internet forum.

They will join previously announced headliners Jay-Z, The Verve and Kings of Leon at the event from 27-29 June.

Other acts range from Shakin’ Stevens to The Editors. “It is our most diverse line-up,” organiser Emily Eavis said.

Panic At The Disco, Massive Attack, Groove Armada and The Fratellis will play at the festival in Somerset, now in its 38th year.

Goldfrapp, Manu Chao, The Feeling and The Gossip will perform on the main Pyramid Stage during the weekend.

They will be joined by singer-songwriters James Blunt, John Mayer, KT Tunstall and Gilbert O’Sullivan.

“The Pyramid Stage throughout our history has always represented a total cross-section of big popular bands,” Ms Eavis told the BBC. “We’ve never ever been led by what we think is fashionable.”

The second Other Stage will host acts including Hot Chip, Duffy, Elbow and The Hoosiers.

Headlining the John Peel Stage will be Jamie T and Biffy Clyro.

Ms Eavis was unable to comment on the likelihood of Amy Winehouse appearing, while Neil Diamond had previously been mooted but does not appear on the current line-up.

There are still a few names to be announced, Ms Eavis said, promising some surprises “in the far-flung corners of the site”.

For a while we haven’t had a year where there hasn’t been a ticket scramble and I think what we end up with is proper Glastonbury-lovers
Emily Eavis

There are still “a few” of the 137,500 tickets on sale, she said. Unlike in recent years, tickets did not sell out within hours.

Ms Eavis said that was down to bad weather at recent festivals, rather than this year’s choice of headliners – and that the slower ticket sales could be good for the event.

“For a while we haven’t had a year where there hasn’t been a ticket scramble and I think what we end up with is proper Glastonbury-lovers,” she said.

“A lot of those people haven’t been able to come over the last few years because of the nightmare to get tickets, so in a way we’ve ended up with a distilled Glastonbury crowd and I genuinely think they will make it phenomenal this year.

“Maybe we need that, the real Glastonbury audience, rather than a different crowd.”
Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/entertainment/7372589.stm

Published: 2008/04/29 12:09:51 GMT

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I live in Manchester, UK and spend my time working for the arts. My actual profession is Artist, but I spend more time now reporting and promoting artists. I also write for Our Gym (co.uk) and Galileo Was Right (com)

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