Glastonbury Festival Announces Full Acoustic Stage Line-Up For 2024

by | Apr 12, 2024

Following the first line-up announcement for Glastonbury Festival 2024 dropping less than one month back and announcing all three Pyramid Stage headliners, including two female headliners in the festival’s 50+ year history (three, if you include Shania Twain’s ‘legends’ slot announcement), today comes the news of the Acoustic Stage’s line-up, and boy is a good one!

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Toby Lee @ Gibson Garage, London (Kalpesh Patel)
Toby Lee @ Gibson Garage, London (Kalpesh Patel)

While The Bootleg Beatles close the festival’s spiritual home of blues, folk and Country music on Friday, Britpop mainstays Ocean Colour Scene wrap things up on Saturday and Latin legends Gipsy Kings close it up on Sunday, the stage will also host rising Blues Guitar talent Toby Lee! Rockshot Magazine managed to catch up with Lee just a couple of weeks back, and boy is he one to catch if you can!

Others finding time to attend one of Glastonbury Festival’s gems, are Stornoway, Bernard Butler, Tanita Tikaram and Scouting For Girls, while Hollywood acting legend Russel Crowe brings his Indoor Garden Party to the Acoustic Stage.

The balance payment window for tickets has now closed with the resale of coach tickets announced for 6pm on Thursday 18th April, while general tickets will go on resale at 9am on Sunday 21st April. Good luck to all trying!

Find the full line-up for Glastonbury Festival’s Acoustic Stage below:

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