Is it just one festival, or a series of festivals within a festival? One thing is for sure… only the lucky few get tickets. So if that is you, make sure you
One thing is for sure… only the lucky few get tickets.
So if that is you, make sure you make the most of your good fortune.
If you can work out a plan, we recommend you try to spend time in as many areas as possible… immerse yourself in stadium anthems or true grass-roots experiences.
Here’s a quick run-down of the stages and zones you need to add to your itinerary…
Alright, let’s dive into the vibrant world of Glastonbury’s stages and areas, with a touch of fun and flair:
Pyramid Stage: The big daddy of them all! This iconic behemoth has hosted legends and witnessed history. If you’re looking for the quintessential Glastonbury experience, battling the crowds for a glimpse of the headliners here is a must-do.
Other Stage: Not quite the Pyramid, but still packing a punch! This stage consistently delivers top-tier acts spanning various genres, ensuring there’s something to get everyone’s feet moving. It’s the place to be if you fancy a bit of a genre hop.
West Holts: A global groove fest! This stage is a melting pot of world music, jazz, and funk, guaranteed to transport you to far-flung corners of the musical universe. Prepare for some serious dancing and cultural immersion.
Woodsies (formerly The John Peel Stage): A haven for discovering fresh sounds and alternative vibes. Named after the legendary DJ, it continues his legacy of championing new music, promising exciting discoveries for adventurous ears.
The Park: Nestled on a hill with breathtaking views, The Park offers a more relaxed and eclectic atmosphere. It’s the perfect spot to chill out, soak in the scenery, and catch some unique performances.
Arcadia: Prepare to be amazed! This is where a giant mechanical spider shoots flames and blasts electronic music into the night. It’s a sensory overload in the best possible way, a true Glastonbury spectacle.
Acoustic Stage: A welcome respite from the electric energy of the main stages. Here, you can enjoy stripped-down performances and intimate sets from talented singer-songwriters. Perfect for a mellow moment.
The Green Fields: A haven of sustainability and eco-consciousness. This area is dedicated to showcasing green initiatives, crafts, and workshops, offering a chance to connect with nature and learn about sustainable living.
Field of Avalon: A mythical realm of folk, Celtic, and world music. This enchanting area offers a magical atmosphere, with storytelling, workshops, and performances that celebrate ancient traditions.
Kidzfield: A wonderland for the little ones! This dedicated area offers a safe and fun environment for children to play, create, and enjoy age-appropriate entertainment.
Carhenge: A quirky and iconic Glastonbury landmark. This replica of Stonehenge made from old cars is a must-see photo opportunity and a testament to the festival’s unique creativity.
The Atchin Tan / Stopping Place: A space for reflection, relaxation, and connection. This area offers a quieter atmosphere, providing a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the festival.
Left Field: A platform for political debate, activism, and alternative viewpoints. This area hosts talks, discussions, and performances that challenge the status quo and encourage social change.
BBC Music Introducing: Showcasing the best up-and-coming talent from across the UK. This stage is a great place to discover your new favorite band before they hit the big time.
Unfairground: A twisted and darkly humorous take on traditional fairgrounds. This area offers a unique blend of art installations, interactive games, and late-night entertainment.
Shangri-La: A late-night wonderland of immersive art, theatrical performances, and pulsating dance music. This is where the party goes on until the early hours, offering a truly unique Glastonbury experience.
Strummerville: A celebration of Joe Strummer and the spirit of punk rock. This area hosts live music, DJ sets, and workshops, keeping the spirit of rebellion alive.
Silver Hayes: A dance music haven with a focus on electronic music and cutting-edge sounds. This area is a must-visit for any dance music fan.
The Common: A vibrant and energetic area with a focus on world music, reggae, and dub. This is where you’ll find some serious dance-offs and a truly infectious atmosphere.
The Glade: A hidden gem nestled amongst the trees, offering a more intimate and chilled-out vibe. This area is perfect for escaping the crowds and enjoying some mellow tunes.
Pilton Palais: A vintage cinema tent showcasing classic films, documentaries, and special screenings. A great place to relax and catch a movie under the stars.
Block 9: An immersive and visually stunning area dedicated to underground dance music and experimental art. Prepare to be transported to another world.
Theatre & Circus: A showcase of incredible performances, from theatre productions and circus acts to cabaret and comedy. This area offers a diverse range of entertainment for all ages.
Glastonbury-on-Sea: A quirky and fun seaside-themed area complete with a pier, beach huts, and seaside games. A perfect place to escape the festival madness and enjoy some lighthearted fun.
The Bandstand: A charming and intimate stage hosting a variety of acoustic performances and smaller acts. A great place to discover new music in a relaxed setting.
Terminal 1: (check the official Glastonbury website for details).
San Remo: (check the official Glastonbury website for details).
Glasto Latino: A celebration of Latin American music and culture. This area offers a vibrant atmosphere with live music, dance performances, and delicious food.
Babylon Uprising: (check the official Glastonbury website for details).
Deluxe Diner / Rocket Lounge: A place to refuel and recharge with delicious food and drinks. A welcome break from the festival action.
Glastonbury Free Press: The festival’s own newspaper, providing news, reviews, and features about the event. A must-read for any Glastonbury enthusiast.
Bars: Scattered throughout the festival site, offering a wide variety of drinks to quench your thirst. Cheers to that!
If any of these 2023 acts are back in 2025 *and we are sure many will be) we highly recommend you check them out!
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