Glastonbury Festival’s Field Of Avalon Announces 2024 Line-Up

by | Apr 16, 2024

The full stage announcements are coming in thick and fast as the Glastonbury Festival 2024 ticket resales approach later this week. Today it’s the turn of the Fields Of Avalon!

Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls @ BST Hyde Park 2023

Frank Turner @ BST Hyde Park 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)
Frank Turner @ BST Hyde Park 2023 (Kalpesh Patel)

Say the area: “Once again the heart of Worthy Farm, the Field of Avalon will come alive again with the spirit of Albion fayre. Like an island in the sea of Glastonbury, the Field of Avalon maintains its unbroken connection to the earthy Eden. Once part of the Greenfields it remains as one of the original areas still visited by a diverse lineage of legendary musicians, artists and fellow pilgrims. Festival travellers come to rest their weary legs and recharge with a pint of ale, delicious food and some of the best and diverse musical programs on site.

“Expect days of eclectic music representing the best in the world of contemporary, roots and folk music, a gender equal line-up and intimate, never-forget Glastonbury moments when you visit the Field of Avalon.”

Today’s announcement sees the likes of Baby Queen, Frank Turner, Skindred, Lulu, Flyte, All Saints star Shaznay Lewis, rising popstress Caity Baser, the wonderful Elles Bailey and Billie Marten announced among many other fantastic acts.

Skindred @ The O2

Skindred @ The O2 (Kalpesh Patel)
Skindred @ The O2 (Kalpesh Patel)

Check out the full line-up below:

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