Glastonbury Festival 2010

Edition of annual music festival

Glastonbury Festival 2010
Audience in front of the West Holts stage
Date(s)23 June 2010 (2010-06-23) – 28 June 2010 (2010-06-28)
Location(s)Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, England
Previous eventGlastonbury Festival 2009
Next eventGlastonbury Festival 2011
ParticipantsGorillaz, Muse, Stevie Wonder

The 2010 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts took place in Pilton, Somerset, England in June 2010.

The festival was headlined by Gorillaz, Muse, and Stevie Wonder. U2 were initially announced as headliners, but withdrew on 25 May 2010 citing Bono's recent back surgery. Gorillaz were announced as the replacement.

The festival was totally rain-free for the first time since 2002, and experienced the hottest average temperatures since the early 1990s. The total attendance of the event was 177,500. This would also prove to be the last rain free Glastonbury Festival until 2019. [1]

Tickets

Similar to previous years, ticket buyers were required to pre-register to buy tickets with photographic identification, a measure employed to avoid reselling and touting. Tickets went on sale on 4 October and sold out within 12 hours of going on sale; quicker than the past two festivals. The general resale commenced on 11 April at 9:00 am, with all tickets selling out within 2 hours.[2]

Line up

On 23 November 2009, it was announced that U2 would be headlining the Friday evening of the festival.[3] Other acts confirmed by organisers include Jack Johnson,[4] the early winners of the Emerging Talent Competition, My Luminaries[5] and eventual final winners Ellen and the Escapades.[6]

At the 2010 Event Production Show, Michael Eavis confirmed the booking of Muse and said that a headline appearance by Stevie Wonder was "probable",[7][8] with the BBC confirming his appearance the following week.[9]

On 14 April 2010, the full lineup of the event was announced.[10]

On 25 May 2010, it was announced that U2 had cancelled their appearance at the festival to allow Bono's recovery from recent back surgery.[11] Bono issued a special message of his heartbreak to the fans - "I'm heartbroken" - and said "we even wrote a song especially for the festival".[12][13] The following day it was announced that Gorillaz would fill in for U2.[14]

Special guest appearances

A number of artists made special or unannounced appearances at the festival, including many on smaller stages such as the Park Stage or the Avalon Stage.

In early June, Keane announced a surprise slot at the Avalon stage.[15]

Radiohead singer Thom Yorke and guitarist Jonny Greenwood, billed simply as "Special Guests", performed on the Park Stage on the Friday, introduced by Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis, who called them "two superstars" and "the biggest surprise of the weekend". They played Radiohead hits such as "Karma Police", "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" and "Pyramid Song" as well as some of Yorke's solo material.[16]

The other secret gig on the Park Stage was by Scottish trio Biffy Clyro who announced on Twitter[17] that they would perform at the Park Stage on Saturday. The trio had left a series of visual clues about their performance.[18]

Kylie Minogue performed with the Scissor Sisters on the Pyramid Stage,[19] and Lou Reed, Snoop Dogg, Mark E. Smith and Shaun Ryder joined the Gorillaz for various songs during their headlining set.[20] Florence Welch, from Florence and the Machine, sang "You Got the Love" with The XX and "You Got the Dirtee Love" with Dizzee Rascal during his Pyramid Stage set. On the Pyramid Stage on Friday, during Snoop Dogg's set, Tinie Tempah came on stage and performed "Pass Out".

To make up for U2 cancelling their appearance, The Edge joined Muse during their Saturday headlining slot for a cover of "Where the Streets Have No Name".[21]

Shakira invited to René from Calle 13 and them performed together their song "Gordita" at the Pyramid Stage on Saturday.

On the Sunday, Matt Smith, who plays the Eleventh Doctor, performed with Orbital and Michael Eavis appeared on the main stage with Stevie Wonder, to sing the chorus of the latter's "Happy Birthday", marking the festival's 40th year.

Stages 1 to 11

Source: Line up poster[22]

Pyramid Stage
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Gorillaz
Dizzee Rascal
Vampire Weekend
Snoop Dogg
Willie Nelson
Corinne Bailey Rae
Femi Kuti
Rolf Harris

Muse
Scissor Sisters
Shakira
The Dead Weather
Seasick Steve
Jackson Browne
The Lightning Seeds
Tinchy Stryder

Stevie Wonder
Faithless
Jack Johnson
Ray Davies
Slash
Norah Jones
Paloma Faith
Yeovil Town Band

Other Stage
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

The Flaming Lips
Hot Chip
Florence and the Machine
La Roux
Phoenix
The Courteeners
The Stranglers
Joshua Radin
The Magic Numbers

Pet Shop Boys
Editors
The Cribs
The National
Kate Nash
Imogen Heap
Coheed and Cambria
Reef
Two Door Cinema Club

Orbital
LCD Soundsystem
MGMT
We Are Scientists
Grizzly Bear
The Temper Trap
The Hold Steady
Frightened Rabbit
The Joy Formidable

John Peel Stage
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Groove Armada
The Black Keys
Mumford & Sons
Ellie Goulding
Kele Okereke
Bombay Bicycle Club
Tegan and Sara
Miike Snow
De Staat
Detroit Social Club

Jamie T
Foals
The xx
Marina & The Diamonds
Delphic
Wild Beasts
Field Music
Cymbals Eat Guitars
Sophie Hunger
Let's Buy Happiness

Ash
Julian Casablancas
Broken Social Scene
Gang of Four
The Drums
Holy Fuck
These New Puritans
Everything Everything
Black Cherry
Dan Mangan

West Holts
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Mos Def
Femi Kuti
Nouvelle Vague & Guests
Breakestra with Chali 2na
Bonobo
Mariachi El Bronx
Tune-Yards
Matthew Herbert Big Band

George Clinton with Parliament-Funkadelic
The Jerry Dammers Spatial AKA Orchestra
Os Mutantes
Devendra Banhart
Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba
Phenomenal Handclap Band
Brother Ali
Troy Ellis & The Longshots

Rodrigo y Gabriela
Toots & the Maytals
Quantic & Bárbaro
Staff Benda Bilili
Dr John
Tunng
The Bees
Dizraeli and the Small Gods

Acoustic Stage
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

The Bootleg Beatles
The Alan Price Set
McIntosh Ross
Turin Brakes
Brian Kennedy
Danny & The Champs
Megan Henwood
Cory Chisel
Julie Feeney

Christy Moore
Nick Lowe
Imelda May
Al Stewart
Michael Eavis In Conversation
Gandalf Murphy & The Slambovian Circus
The Leisure Society
Ellen & The Escapades
John Allen & Band

Jackson Browne with David Lindley
Richard Thompson
Loudon Wainwright III
The Blues Band
London Community Gospel Choir
Joel Rafael
Robinson
Fisherman's Friends
Mayhew

Park Stage
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

The XX
Broken Bells
Thom Yorke & Jonny Greenwood
The Big Pink
Local Natives
Steve Mason
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble
Beth Jeans Houghton
Lissie
Peggy Sue
Steel Harmony

Midlake
Laura Marling
Candi Staton
Biffy Clyro
Stornoway
Beach House
Strange Boys
Frankie & The Heartstrings
The Ballad of Britain
Here We Go Magic
I Blame Coco

Empire of the Sun
Dirty Projectors
Tony Allen
Archie Bronson Outfit
Beak
Portico Quartet
Fionn Regan
Avi Buffalo
Villagers
Travelling Band

East Dance
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

DJ Fatboy Slim
Live Chase and Status
DJ Zane Lowe
Live Plan B
DJ Rob da Bank
Live Example
DJ Roger Sanchez
DJ O Children
Bunny Come
Live Inko Dancers

Live N-Dubz
Live Chipmunk
Live Kelis
DJ MistaJam
Live Tinie Tempah
Live Giggs
DJ Yasmin
Live Chiddy Bang
Live McClean
Live Bashy
Live Donaeo
Live Roll Deep
DJ TBA

DJ Above & Beyond
Live Crystal Castles
DJ Filthy Dukes
Live Professor Green
DJ Reverend Soundsystem
Live Crystal Fighters
Live We Have Band
DJ Yasmin
Live Naive New Beaters
Live Primary 1
Live Inko Dancers

West Dance
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

DJ Boys Noize
DJ Simian Mobile Disco
Live Delphic
DJ Fake Blood
DJ Rusko
Live Chromeo
DJ Aeroplane
DJ Boy 8-Bit
DJ Hannah Holland

DJ Dubfire
DJ Nick Warren
Live Mix Hell
DJ Sander Kleinenberg
Live Banco de Gaia
DJ Riva Starr
Live Neville Staple
Live Dub Pistols
DJ Parker
Live Foreign Beggars

Live Magnetic Man
DJ Jackbeats
Live Stanton Warriors
DJ Adam F
Live Blasted Mechanism
DJ Toddla T
Live Alex Metric Live
DJ South Central
DJ Jaguar Skills
DJ A1 Bassline
Live Killaflaw
Live Virus Syndicate

Avalon
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

New Model Army
Transglobal Underground
Newton Faulkner
The Woodentops
Lou Rhodes
Goldheart Assembly
Gabby Young & The Other Animals
Hobo Jones & The Junkyard Dogs

The Lightning Seeds
Alabama 3
Charlie Winston
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
The Unthanks
The Avett Brothers
The Wurzels
Nick Harper
Tom Williams & The Boat

Gomez
The Saw Doctors
Imelda May
Judy Collins
Keane
Teddy Thompson
Adrian Edmondson & The Bad Shepherds
Kirsty Almeida
Ellen & The Escapades

Croissant Neuf
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Movits!
6ixtoys
Steve Knightley
Julien Tulk Band
Undercover Hippy Band
Seth Lakeman
Biggles Wartime Band

The Beat
Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer
Hot Feat
The Kevin Brown Trio
The Vagaband
TBA
Dizraeli & The Small Gods

The Baghdaddies
Zen Elephants
Prof Nohair & the Wig Lifters
Corinne Bailey-Rae
Corinne Bailey Rae
The People's String Foundation

The Queen's Head
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Sean Rowley
Good Shoes
The Bees
The Magic Numbers
The Mystery Jets
Fanfarlo
Detroit Social Club
Tubelord
Tiffany Page
Frank Turner
Fiction Plane
The Beat

Sean Rowley
Earl Brutus
Cherry Ghost
Phenomenal Handclap Band
Band of Skulls
Holy Fuck
Blood Red Shoes
Here We Go Magic
Cate Le Bon
Lissie

Sean Rowley
Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
Avi Buffalo
The Middle East
Chief
I Am Kloot
Field Music
Goldhawks
The Middle East
Mountain Man

Stages 12 to 20

WOW
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Futureboogie
Matt Tolfrey & Geddes
Jamie Jones
Live Crazy P
Horsemeat Disco
Live Nneka
Back to Basics
Adam Shelton & Subb-an
PBR Streetgang
El Diablos Social Club
Christophe

Craig Charles Presents the Fantasy Funk Band
Craze
High Contrast
Redlight & MC Dread
L-VIS 1990
Breakage
Live Central Spillz
Live Hot D'Jour
Emalkay
Jakwob
Shortstuff
The Heatwave
Dub Boy ft Redskin

The Ratpack
Live Snap!
Tayo
Live Four Tet
Hyperdub with Kode9, Ikonika, Terror Danjah & Dark Star
Live Hudson Mohawke
Live DaM FunK
Roska
Untold
Wedge
Funkineven
Falling Up

Cubehenge
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Live The Orb
DJ Zero 7
Will Saul
Spooky
Iain Taylor (rEJEKTS)
Pete Gooding
Ruth Flowers aka Mamy Rock
The Magnet

Kissy Sell Out
A Skillz
Bimbo Jones
Pathaan
Paul Lyman
Baobinga
Adam Regan

Norman Jay Good Times ‘Carnival King’
Ashley Beedle
DJ Craig Charles Funk & Soul
Kormac
The Bee Keepers
SledgeHeadBristol
RSD
DJ Flora feat DJ Skylion
2 Kings

Pussy Parlure
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

DJ Zorro
Jose Luis & Dancers
Fletcha & Miguel Salsa Magic
Live Robin Del Castillo & his Latin Band
La bomba - Latin Explosion
Eclectic Ballroom
Live Andreya Triana
Bourbon Warfare DJs
Live Incredibly Strange Film Band
Take It 2 The Bridge
Live Secret Cinema Band
Feeling Gloomy
Live Sound Of Rum
Lovely Morning with Randy & Earls Old Record Club

Live Swaparama
Jalapeño Sound System
Rock Idol (Live Karaoke)
Live Smoove & Turrell
Dr Rubberfunk
Live Taylor McFerrin
Western Soul
Live Reverend Soundsystem
DJ Burns
Randy & Earls Old Record Club

Movits
Live Kormac Big Band
Live Twilight Players
Live The Correspondents
TBA
Live Movits
DJ Nick Hollywood
Live Fat 45
Danny Danger
DJ Joe Worricker
Broken Hearts
Live Top Shelf Jazz
Live Trio Manouche
Randy & Earls Old Record Club

Magic Bubble
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Kareem Raihani
Kangaroo Moon
Dansette Junior
Pressplay
Magic Bubble Residents

Stroke '69
Reverend Soundsystem
Sam Taylor & The Tight Trousers
The Scribes
Magic Bubble Residents

Ramses
DubKasm
Sound of Rum
Dougal
United VIbrations
Magic Bubble Residents

Glade Stage
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Sasha
Quivver
Hybrid
Way Out West
Afrobeta
Husky Rescue
Nneka
Charles Hazelwood Allstars

Sub Focus Live
Freq Nasty
Dreadzone
Don Letts
The Orb
African Headcharge
The Moody Boys
ON u Sound/Sherwood
Nero
Suns of Arqa
Statement Code
City Calls

Levellers
Alabama 3
Arthur Brown
Quintessence
System 7 (band)
FORM (Ans & Allaby)
Cassette Boy feat DJ Rubbish
Inverse Gravity Vehicle
The Widowmaker
Somewhere Between Here and The Stereo

Glade Lounge
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Tom Real (Disco Of Doom)
Ben & Lex
Far Too Loud
DJ Die
Maxxi P, MC Script
Fred V v Grafix
Jinx In Dub
Lewah
UBJ with Mr Woodnote
Pharma

Dave Seaman
Pretty Lights
Charlie May Live
Jody WOW
Zodiac Cartel
Cosmonauts
808 State DJS
Casanueva

Tristan - Live
Lucas
FORM
Major Clanger
Mirror System
Ali Ji
Merv
HFB
DJ Alex Paterson
Naked Nick

The Rabbit Hole
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Bunny Come
Transpersonals
The Mad Cows
360
Cromwells League
The Soap Dodgers
Bryony Marie Fry
The Tailors
Poppy and Friends
The Ballaghs
Aishling
Rory H
Freddie Page
Bert Miller and other animals

The Egg
dj Doorly
Dreadzone
dj Far Too Loud
Space Ritual
Quintessence
Dj Mad Mick
Special guests. Hazel Sainsbury
Dan Mangan
Gabby Young and Other Animals
Pete Lawrie
Skinny Lister
Jamie Burke

Dubble Head
Special secret guests Bad Hatters Cabaret
The Kleptones
Elvis (The Real one)
The Travelling Band
Perhaps Contraption
Rabbit Foot Spasm Band
Babeshadow
Troy Ellis and the Long Shots
Sound of Rum
Lion Child
Josh Thorner
Hot tin Cat
Georgie Pope

BBC Introducing
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Kid Adrift
Meursault
Ms Darks
(Da Mighty Elementz) DME
The Federals
Out Like A Lion
P Money
Napoleon In Rags
Jesca Hoop
Yr Ods

Roll Deep plus Guests
Pulled Apart by Horses
May 68
Celt Islam
New Islands
Lanterns on the Lake
Lady Leshurr
SPECIAL GUESTS
Dog Is Dead
Fellow Stranger
Two in a Boat
Louis Elliot & The Embers

Chew Lips
Dark Horses
Man Without Country
Seven Summits
Lettie
Dry The River
SPECIAL GUESTS
Broadcast 2000
Patch William
End of Level Baddie
John E Vistic Experience
The Theory of 6 Degrees

The Bimble Inn
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Andy Barlow (Lamb)
Rum Shebeen
Domino State
Guest DJ Yearner Babies
Special Guests Blackberry Wood
The Little Unsaid
Andrew Morris
Woolley Mammoth
Kate Rose

Papa Dez (DJ)
Brass Roots
Meme Narciss & Lily La Rouge
Django Django
Mike Bird (Birds, Orphans & Fools)
Hobo Jones
Open Mic 10 Ton Tongue
Martin Harley
Undercover Hippy
Mayhew
Daddy Ho!
Bettie Bolan

Special Guest The Amigos
Roots Union
Wilfredo
Guest DJ Open Mic John Smith
Very Special Guest Wille and the Bandits
Dan Mangan
Slightly Offensive Steve
Beans On Toast

Poetry&Words 2010
Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June

Dizraeli and The Small Gods - Unplugged
Penny Ashton
Baba Brinkman
Sabrina Mahfouz
Tony Walsh
Aisle 16
Kat Francois
Ventriloquist
Paula Varjack
Andreattah Chuma
Jonny Fluffypunk
Kae Tempest
Pete the Temp
Poeticat
Helen Gregory and Pete Hunter

John Hegley
Paula Varjack
Andreattah Chuma
Attila the Stockbroker
Hollie McNish
Luke Wright
Kae Tempest
Murray Lachlan Young
Sabrina Mahfouz
Bohdan Piasecki
Open mic. (hosted by Julian Ramsey-Wade) Ventriloquist
Jonny Fluffypunk

Glastonbury Festival Poetry Slam (hosted by Kat Francois) Helen Gregory and Benita Johnson
Pete Hunter
Pete the Temp
Jean Binta Breeze
Poeticat
Luke Wright
Jo Bell (Website Poet in Residence)
Bohdan Piasecki
Julian Ramsey-Wade
Penny Ashton
Baba Brinkman
Comperes – Dreadlcokalien and Abbey Oliveira

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