The Cure, The Killers, Stormzy To Headline Glastonbury 2019
The first raft of acts also includes performances from Liam Gallagher, Janet Jackson, George Ezra, Miley Cyrus and Tame Impala.
The Cure, The Killers and Stormzy have been announced as the headliners for Glastonbury 2019, heading up a huge line-up at Worthy Farm which runs from Wednesday, 26 June to Sunday, 30 June.
The line-up was confirmed on Twitter this morning – with The Cure and The Killers revealed as the final Pyramid Stage headliners after Stormzy was confirmed in November 2018.
Stormzy will take top billing on the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, while The Killers and The Cure will follow with respective performances on the Saturday and Sunday night of the festival.
The first raft of acts also includes performances from Liam Gallagher, Janet Jackson, George Ezra, Miley Cyrus and Tame Impala.
While specific stage details are yet to be revealed, fans can also expect sets from The Chemical Brothers, Vampire Weekend, Lauryn Hill, Christine & The Queens, Two Door Cinema Club and Jorja Smith.
Also included on the bill is Janelle Monae, who was previously confirmed as the first West Holts Stage headliner, and Lizzo – who exclusively confirmed her set to NME.
All tickets are currently sold out, but a resale for unwanted tickets will take place on Sunday, 28 April. Confirming their headline appearance at Glastonbury, which comes two years after a secret appearance in 2017, The Killers wrote: “Well folks, there ya have it. It’s true. Be with us.”
Aside from the music at Glastonbury 2019, it was recently revealed that festival-goers can expect an “evolving show in the sky” to replace the iconic Arcadia Spider.
Staff at Arcadia say they are in the throes of working with “giant bits of machinery” as part of a new skyward spectacle that will replace the festival’s staple: a giant, fire-breathing mechanical spider.
The attraction will be staged in the usual Arcadia spot in a field next to the Park Stage, which Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis previously described as “radical” and set to “raise the bar”. A spokesman for Arcadia said: “Same field – new world! We are currently wrestling giant bits of machinery.”
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