GLASTONBURY Festival has revealed the line-up for its famous Park area.
The site, which sits at the southern edge of Worthy Farm and includes the popular Ribbon Tower, has one of the festival's main stages.
This year, it will be headlined by Fontaines D.C., Peggy Lou and London Grammar and feature performances from Orbital, Ghetts and King Krule.
There are also two new venues for festival-goers to enjoy – but they will still be able to get a drink from the popular and scenic Bimble Inn.
Up at The Park, high over the Festival site, this vibrant home of eclectic fabulousness returns for 2024 with another line-up of sizzling acts as well as a few new treats to inspire wonder and ignite delight!
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A festival spokesperson said: “Up at The Park, high over the festival site, this vibrant home of eclectic fabulousness returns for 2024 with another line-up of sizzling acts as well as a few new treats to inspire wonder and ignite delight!
“This year, we welcome two new venues bent on robbing your every inhibition, and filling your mind – and every synapse – with bacchian wonder.
“First up, The Wishing Well. A place in which to ignite your deepest desires and unfurl your wildest wishes.
“Re-awaken all that inspires you, because at The Wishing Well – where dreams are made – hope springs eternal!
“Further round the field, is the Park’s second new fun house: Scissors! An utterly delicious femme-queer venue where anything can (and does!) happen.
“Head to Scissors for a cut, or just come along to enjoy some of the daily talks, then slip out the back to discover a queer wonderland.
“Relax in the beer garden and play pool, or catch a movie in Flick Shack.”
The festival has also teased Kiki's nightclub, where “kaleidoscopic walls will keep you dancing til dawn”.
The new venues will replace the legendary Rabbit Hole, which leaves the site after 17 years.
The spokesperson added: “At The Stonebridge, The Park's raucous home of debauched beats, expect back-to-back anthems and boisterous tunes courtesy of Annie Mac and Blumitsu, Eats Everything and Idris Elba.
“Elsewhere at The Park, all the usual suspects return with unparalleled amusements in store.
“HMS Sweet Charity, Bimble Inn and the Crows Nest welcome all weary travellers who have rambled this far.”
The Free University of Glastonbury, which will host talks from Professor Alice Roberts, Georgia Mann-Smith, Robin Ince and Shaun Keaveny, will also be based at The Park.
Glastonbury Festival returns to Worthy Farm in Pilton on Wednesday, June 26.
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