What bands played at Glastonbury 2017?
The 2017 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place between 21 and 25 June. The three headlining acts were Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran with Barry Gibb performing in the iconic Legend’s Slot.
Who headlined Glastonbury in 2017?
Glastonbury 2017 line-up: Katy Perry, The XX, and Stormzy to join headliners Ed Sheeran, Radiohead, and Foo Fighters.
Who headlined Glastonbury 2018?
Stormzy
“Very happy to confirm Stormzy as our first headliner for next year,” says Emily Eavis. “He’s one of the most exciting British artists to come along in years and after seeing him play here in 2017 we knew next time he had to come back and headline the Pyramid. See you there Friday night!”
Who has headlined at Glastonbury?
Best Glastonbury headliners
- David Bowie, 2000. £25.18.
- Radiohead, 1997. Watch on YouTube.
- Arctic Monkeys, 2013. What a difference 5 years makes.
- Foo Fighters, 2017. Watch on YouTube.
- Bruce Springsteen, 2009. Watch on YouTube.
- Pulp, 1995. Watch on YouTube.
- Blur, 2009. £9.98.
- The Smiths, 1984. Morrissey 1984 interview on YouTube.
Who headlined Glastonbury 2015?
History 2015 The Foo Fighters, announced by Dave Grohl alongside Michael and Emily Eavis at the NME Awards in London; and finally – at last! – confirmation that Kanye West (self professed “greatest rock star on the planet”) would be playing the Pyramid on Saturday night.
Who headlined Glastonbury 1986?
Acts included: The Cure, Madness, Simply Red, The Housemartins, The Waterboys, Pogues and Level 42. Attendance: 60,000. Tickets:£17.
Who headlined Glastonbury 2001?
Coldplay would headline for the first time after the event took a break in 2001. Rod Stewart and Stereophonics would also be at the pinnacle. White Stripes and Roger Waters also had slots. An extra 40,000 people attended compared to 2000.
Who played at Glastonbury 2015?
The Foo Fighters, announced by Dave Grohl alongside Michael and Emily Eavis at the NME Awards in London; and finally – at last! – confirmation that Kanye West (self professed “greatest rock star on the planet”) would be playing the Pyramid on Saturday night. Only life (or maybe rock and roll) got in the way.