The preliminary lineup for Glastonbury has been revealed, and there’s some big names out there, including Muse, Foals, and Beck. Muse, Adele, and Coldplay will be the three main headliners. The UK festival will take place from June 22nd to the 26th at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset located in England. Glastonbury is a renowned arts and music festival that typically features over 200 artists, so expect many more acts to be announced as the date draws nearer. It is one of the first and also one of the longest-running festivals out there in the world. The founder of the festival, Michael Eavis, has also promised a tribute to David Bowie, where they will screen a main stage performance of his from 2000.
English rock band Muse has been around since 1994, and they’ve put out seven studio albums throughout the span of their career. Their latest one, Drones, was released last summer, and it was an attempt to bring the band back to their simpler guitar-bass-drums rock sound from their earlier albums. Drones is a concept album that focuses on a protagonist’s journey from abandonment to indoctrination as a “human drone”, with eventual defection. It won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Album at this year’s Grammys.
Foals, an indie rock band from Oxford, England, formed back in 2005 with four studio albums released so far. What Went Down is their latest one, which came out at the end of last summer. Frontman Yannis Philippakis stated that it was their loudest and heaviest record yet. It also is their highest charting album in the U.S. so far and received favorable reviews from critics. The band is also recognized as one of the top UK live acts, so they will most definitely be putting on a great show at Glastonbury.
Though Beck has been around since the 1990s, he’s really risen to fame as of this past year, winning three Grammys at last year’s award show, one of them being his album Morning Phase which won Album of the Year. Morning Phase is the American singer-songwriter’s latest album, his ninth official studio album so far. He is lined up to play at the New Orleans Jazz Festival which is steadily approaching. And recently, he covered the song “The Man Who Sold the World” with former members of Nirvana.
Glastonbury Festival 2016 Lineup (UPDATED: 05/31/2016)
Adele
Coldplay
Foals
Beck
Jeff Lynne’s Electric Light Orchestra
LCD Soundsystem
PJ Harvey
ZZ Top
Disclosure
New Order
Earth Wind & Fire
Ellie Goulding
The Last Shadow Puppets
Skepta
The 1975
Grimes
Annie Mac
Sigur Rós
Underworld
James Blake
The Syrian National Orchestra
Savages
Aleissa Cara
Band Of Skulls
Billy Bragg
Car Seat Headrest
Cat’s Eyes
Catfish & The Bottlemen
Christine And Queens
DJ Premier
Editors
Gary Clark Jr.
Idris Elba
James
Julio Bashmore
Lee “Scratch” Perry
Mike Skinner
Mo
Shlohmo
Shura
Squeeze
Tame Impala
Tensnake
Floating Points (Live)
Laura Mvula
Stormzy
Art Garfunkel
Bring Me the Horizon
Santigold
Chvrches
Vince Staples
Daughter
Richard Hawley
The Lumineers
Gregory Porter
Ronnie Spector
Ezra Furman
M83
Kurt Vile
Mercury Rev
Jess Glynne
Madness
Wolf Alice
Baaba Maal
Ernest Ranglin
Bastille
Róisín Murphy
John Grant
Years & Years
Little Simz
Carl Cox
Nao
Fatboy Slim
Guy Garvey
Kamasi Washington
Jack Garratt
Cyndi Lauper
Explosions in the Sky
AlunaGeorge
Bat for Lashes
Protoje
Two Door Cinema Club
Jake Bugg
Mac DeMarco
Of Monsters and Men
Dua Lipa
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Saint Etienne
Band of Horses
Lady Leshurr
Rokia Traoré
Hinds
Blossoms
Låpsley
Annie Mac
Four Tet
Kano
Jungle
Ms. Dynamite
Novelist
Stormyz