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- 30 May 23
Glastonbury adds Dermot Kennedy, Queens of the Stone Age and more to line up
The Chemical Brothers, Skepta, Rick Astley, Caroline Polachek, Japanese House and Digga D were also announced today as acts at this year's Glastonbury festival.
A host of new artists have been added to this year's Glastonbury festival today, with Queens of the Stone Age set to headline 'The Other Stage' on Sunday night, performing after Irish star Dermot Kennedy. The festival will run from Wednesday June 21st to Sunday June 25th.
Glastonbury announced a number of new artists to its line up, with The Chemical Brothers, Ben Howard, Skepta, Digga D, Caroline Polachek, Krept & Konan, Japanese Breakfast, the Lightning Seeds, The Hives, all set to appear at the famous festival. Supergroup Generation Sex, featuring Billy Idol and Tony James of Generation X, alongside Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones and drummer Paul Cook.
A mysterious act called The ChurnUps was also announced, leading festival goers to speculate as to who it might be. The group have no online persona, and festival officials have not yet let slip any details about the group.
The newly announced acts join the likes of Elton John, Lizzo, Lana Del Rey and Guns n' Roses and on a jampacked festival line up.
The line up also features last year's Electric Picnic headliners Arctic Monkeys, as well as two of this years headliners, Fred Again and Lewis Capaldi. With three weeks to go until the festival starts, there are also still some stage slots to be announced, so stay tuned for more announcements.
Check out the festival line up and stage times on the Glastonbury website.
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