GlastonburyŘada 2015

The Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. The festival is best known for its contemporary music, but also features dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret and many other arts. For 2005, the enclosed area of the festival was over 900 acres, had over 385 live performances and was attended by around 150,000 people. While the villagers of Pilton have been complaining about the noise generated during the weekend for many years, in 2007 over 700 acts played on over 80 stages. Glastonbury was heavily influenced by hippie ethics and the free festival movement in the 1970s, especially the Isle of Wight Festival.

Kde se dívat na Glastonbury • Řada 2015

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  • The Waterboys
    D1
    The WaterboysNever mind the Libertines, Mike Scott is the original wandering minstrel poet songwriter, and he has the back catalogue to prove it.
  • Giant Sand
    D2
    Giant SandElegantly scuffed indie folk sung with the voice of hard-won experience by Howe Gelb, one of the most prolific songwriters in the world.
  • Gaz Coombes
    D3
    Gaz CoombesEx-Supergrass frontman returns to Glastonbury to play songs from celebrated album Matador
  • Kate Tempest
    D4
    Kate TempestThe Mercury-nominated rapper, playwright and spoken word artist brings her state-of-the-nation rhymes to Glastonbury for the third year running.
  • Father John Misty
    D5
    Father John MistyThis former member of Fleet Foxes plays songs from his acclaimed second album as Father John Misty, I Love You, Honeybear.
  • Jon Hopkins
    D6
    Jon HopkinsThe electronic musician and soundtrack composer headlines the Park Stage on Saturday, playing tracks from his Mercury-nominated album Immunity.
  • Slaves
    D7
    SlavesPunk rock comes in many shapes and sizes, few more surprising than this angry pair with a soft spot for grime and shouting.
  • Sleaford Mods
    D8
    Sleaford ModsThis Nottingham duo, who brilliantly call their music “electronic munt minimalist punk-hop rants for the working class”, make their Glastonbury debut.
  • Jessie Ware
    D9
    Jessie WareIt's time to bring the chaotic atmosphere of the festival to a shuddering halt, with Jessie's patented slow and deep pop songs.
  • Ben Howard & Deadmau5
    D10
    Ben Howard & Deadmau5West Country guitarist and singer Ben Howard and his band take the Saturday sundown set on the Other Stage, for what promises to be an atmospheric and engaging set. Followed by something completely different from Canadian EDM super-DJ Deadmau5, who is guaranteed to wake up the crowd and get them bouncing. Greg James and Clara Amfo soak up the gloriously contrasting atmospheres of Glastonbury.
  • Years & Years and the Maccabees
    D11
    Years & Years and the MaccabeesDay 2 at Glastonbury continues with music from celebrated synth pop trio Years & Years playing the John Peel stage. Indie-rock band the Maccabees return to the Other Stage after six years, with material from their fourth album Marks to Prove It. Greg James and Clara Amfo report from backstage.
  • George Ezra & Clean Bandit
    D12
    George Ezra & Clean BanditGreg James and Clara Amfo brace themselves for day two of the festival, taking in the highlights from Saturday. 22-year-old singer-songwriter George Ezra returns to the festival, this time taking a coveted Pyramid Stage slot, while chart-smashing classical-pop outfit Clean Bandit also return to Pilton, following a big year.
  • Suede
    D13
    SuedeHuw Stephens introduces the set by Britpop veterans Suede live from the John Peel stage. It's a keenly anticipated show from the band that debuted at the festival back 1993.
  • Paloma Faith
    D14
    Paloma FaithHailing from Hackney, Paloma Faith is now unquestionably one of the UK's biggest stars, and her set on the Pyramid Stage will no doubt be a lively and colourful affair.
  • Burt Bacharach
    D15
    Burt BacharachDay two of the Glastonbury coverage sees the set by Burt Bacharach, the legendary singer and songwriter of countless classic songs from the late 1950s onwards, including 52 UK Top 40 hits. Back in 2000, Bacharach was unable to perform at the festival due to a shoulder injury, but now he finally makes his debut on the Pyramid stage to perform a selection of those classic tracks from his wonderful back catalogue.
  • Marcos Valle
    D16
    Marcos ValleThe giant of Brazilian music specialising in samba, boss nova, soul and jazz plays songs from his 50-year career on the West Holts stage.
  • Kasai Allstars
    D17
    Kasai AllstarsA supergroup of visionary musical talents across a huge geographical expanse come together to deliver one of the best stage shows of the entire festival.
  • The Gaslamp Killer
    D18
    The Gaslamp KillerThe respected leftfield hip hop DJ/producer brings a full band to Glastonbury, playing a highly flammable stew of psychedelia, space jazz and heavy funk.
  • Gregory Porter
    D19
    Gregory PorterMuch-loved Grammy-winning jazz singer and songwriter performs on the West Holts stage.
  • Run the Jewels
    D20
    Run the JewelsThe politicised, Kendrick Lamar-approved hip hop duo, comprised of Killer Mike and El-P make their Glastonbury debut on Friday night.
  • Caribou
    D21
    CaribouFirst Glastonbury appearance since 2011 for this celebrated Canadian dance music producer with a PhD in maths.
  • Vintage Trouble
    D22
    Vintage TroubleSublime blues, soul and rock quartet, who have supported The Who, Bon Jovi and Paloma Faith, go it alone again at their second Glastonbury in a row.
  • Hot Chip
    D23
    Hot ChipThe fifth Glastonbury for the acclaimed London-based electronic pop group finds them headlining the West Holts stage on Friday night.
  • Benjamin Booker
    D24
    Benjamin BookerBenjamin's take on the blues is irreverent and highly energetic. Having honed his craft in multicultural New Orleans, Glastonbury must feel like a second home.
  • Glass Animals
    D25
    Glass AnimalsA second visit to Worthy Farm for Oxford's rural electronica collective, with plenty of swoony extracts from their debut album Zaba.
  • Wolf Alice
    D26
    Wolf AliceFeral indie rock thrills are on the way to Worthy Farm again, as Wolf Alice showcase material from their just-released debut album My Love Is Cool.
  • Sharon Van Etten
    D27
    Sharon Van EttenThe Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, known for her intoxicating performances, plays tracks from her four albums on The Park Stage.
  • Jamie xx
    D28
    Jamie xxThe top-notch DJ, remixer and producer who’s also a member of minimal pop group The xx plays tracks from his acclaimed debut solo album, In Colour.
  • Todd Terje & The Olsens
    D29
    Todd Terje & The OlsensThe Norwegian disco and house producer brings to life songs from his acclaimed debut, It’s Album Time, with a full band.
  • SBTRKT
    D30
    SBTRKTCritically acclaimed electronic musician from London who performs in a mask accompanied by his long-time collaborator Sampha.
  • Leon Bridges
    D31
    Leon BridgesGlastonbury is treated to the glorious voice of Sam Cooke meets Otis Redding coming out of the slender frame of a young man from Texas.
  • The Districts
    D32
    The DistrictsDiscover a much-hyped Pennsylvanian four-piece who like their rock played with soul and make for a tremendous live experience.
  • Chet Faker
    D33
    Chet FakerThis Australian electronica boffin arrives at Worthy Farm with a laptop full of beats and swooshes, the voice of a jazz club at 3am, and a heartful of soul.
  • Peace
    D34
    PeaceMidlands indie rock four-piece return to Worthy Farm to rattle through tracks from their second album, Happy People.
  • Circa Waves
    D35
    Circa WavesOn their second Glastonbury visit, Liverpool's freshest young indie imps bring their debut album Young Chasers to the Other Stage for a kickabout and a singalong.
  • Young Fathers
    D36
    Young FathersThe Scottish trio play a wild mash of global sonic and lyrical styles culled from their Mercury Prize-winning debut, Dead, and its follow-up, White Men Are Black Men Too.
  • Ella Eyre
    D37
    Ella EyreThe lady with the lion's mane delivers her greatest hits, from early collaborations with DJ Fresh to her own chart smashes and the best of her debut album Feline.
  • Clean Bandit
    D38
    Clean BanditAn intense fusion between classical strings, hot soul vocals and banging beats, and the song that won them a Grammy - where else would you rather be?
  • Rudimental
    D39
    RudimentalGreg James and Clara Amfo introduce Hackney party-starters Rudimental, who return to Glastonbury for the third year running - this time to headline Friday night on the Other Stage.
  • Mark Ronson
    D40
    Mark RonsonLauren Laverne sets her sights high on the hill in prime position at Worthy Farm to bring us seasoned festival performer Mark Ronson, who is performing on the Other Stage on the first day of Glastonbury 2015.
  • Courteeners
    D41
    CourteenersThe band who have quietly become enormous without shouting about it bring their stadium-filling brand of earnest indie rock to Worthy Farm.
  • The Vaccines
    D42
    The VaccinesA new year and a new sound from The Vaccines, whose third album delivers raucous rock with an electronic pop sheen.
  • Jungle
    D43
    JungleWest London's soul and funk revolutionaries bring their irresistible sound to Worthy Farm.
  • Catfish and the Bottlemen
    D44
    Catfish and the BottlemenA devoted fanbase, a gobby lead singer and a debut album stuffed with rowdy songs with one-word titles; 2015 is the year of the Catfish.
  • Super Furry Animals
    D45
    Super Furry AnimalsThe Welsh psychedelic legends, recently reformed, play their seventh Glastonbury headlining the Park Stage on Friday night.
  • Everything Everything
    D46
    Everything EverythingA first visit to the Other Stage for this fiercely individual art pop collective with their fractured melodies and futuristic, data-intensive songs.
  • The Maccabees
    D47
    The MaccabeesLondon-based, indie-rock five-piece play some of their most loved tracks and also preview their forthcoming fourth album, Marks to Prove It.
  • Ben Howard
    D48
    Ben HowardDevon's adopted son returns to the West Country with an electrifying second album (I Forget Where We Were) and a fistful of new guitar tricks that will mystify and delight.
  • The Libertines
    D49
    The LibertinesIndie icons surprise Glastonbury with a euphoric return to the Pyramid Stage.
  • Florence + the Machine
    D50
    Florence + the MachineAfter being unexpectedly promoted to the top slot after Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl fell off stage and broke his leg, Florence and the Machine will no doubt take to the stage with an air of trepidation and excitement. Some of the most renowned and memorable headline slots at Glastonbury have been the result of last-minute changes and no doubt the inimitable Florence Welch and her band will deliver. Florence Welch and co triumph with an energetic and euphoric headline set.
  • Motorhead
    D51
    MotorheadMark Radcliffe continues the coverage on day one of Glastonbury 2015 with highlights from the set by rock heavyweights Motorhead, led by their legendary frontman Lemmy on the Pyramid Stage as the band finally make their debut at the world's largest performing arts festival.
  • Mary J Blige
    D52
    Mary J BligeTwenty-three years after releasing her debut album, the Queen of Hip Hop Soul finally makes it to Worthy Farm.
  • Alabama Shakes
    D53
    Alabama ShakesThe Alabaman rock ’n’ soul band return to Glastonbury after a triumphant 2013 performance to play tracks from their second album, Sound & Colour.
  • George Ezra
    D54
    George EzraHertford's answer to Howlin' Wolf returns to Worthy Farm after a triumphant year, with hits, a US tour with Sam Smith and a hugely successful debut album under his belt.
  • Pharrell Williams
    D55
    Pharrell WilliamsGlastonbury gets happy as hip hop and pop giant Pharrell brings the hits to Worthy Farm.
  • James Bay
    D56
    James BayThe hotly tipped young singer shows demonstrates what he can do with an audience that knows every word of his debut album Chaos and the Calm, and Hold Back the River, of course.
  • Kanye West
    D57
    Kanye WestThe most famous (and infamous) person in modern music comes to the most famous festival in the world, in the most controversial booking in Glastonbury history. Expect fireworks.
  • Lionel Richie
    D58
    Lionel RichieAs one of the most successful and accomplished songwriters and performers in musical history, Lionel Richie follows in the steps of Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Shirely Bassey, Neil Diamond and many more huge stars in the Sunday teatime legends slot.
  • alt-J
    D59
    alt-JThey rode in on An Awesome Wave, carrying a Mercury Prize in its wake, and its follow-up This Is All Yours set a new standard for wonky pop thrills.
  • Charli XCX
    D60
    Charli XCXA potent pop force, Charli returns to Glastonbury battle hardened by a million gigs and boasting preposterous stage props, like her enormous inflatable guitar..
  • Cumbia All Stars
    D61
    Cumbia All StarsAn eight-piece band of legendary players doing for Peruvian cumbia what the Buena Vista Social Club did for Cuban son music.
  • Spiritualized
    D62
    SpiritualizedEpic blissed out indie rock with gospel overtones on the Park Stage.
  • Steel Pulse
    D63
    Steel PulseOne of the greatest UK reggae bands performs at Glastonbury for the first time since 2009, equipped with songs from their Grammy-winning 1985 album Babylon the Bandit.
  • SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS
    D64
    SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONSExhilarating, intense and immense Japanese sextet playing what they describe as “death jazz” on the West Holts stage on Saturday.
  • Rae Morris
    D65
    Rae MorrisWorthy Farm plays host to Rae's Unguarded, a collection of otherworldly pop songs from a Lancashire lady who is clearly going places.
  • The Staves
    D66
    The StavesMournful American folk music filtered through the beautiful harmonies of three sisters from Watford, and brought to the Vale of Avalon.
  • Fat White Family
    D67
    Fat White FamilyGrubby and wild London group with artful intentions play their second Glastonbury on the trot.
  • The Fall
    D68
    The FallPunk group with an ever-rotating line-up play the festival that their leader, Mark E. Smith believes they were once banned from.
  • Palma Violets
    D69
    Palma Violets2015: The Fall Punk group with an ever-rotating line-up play the festival that their leader, Mark E. Smith believes they were once banned from.
  • Twin Atlantic
    D70
    Twin AtlanticThe Glaswegian band come to Glastonbury with a setlist rammed with uplifting rock anthems from their latest album Great Divide, including the Top 20 hit Heart & Soul.
  • Future Islands
    D71
    Future IslandsThe Baltimore synth-rock trio bring their heartfelt songs to Glastonbury for the first time, complete with frontman Samuel T. Herring’s tremendous dancing.
  • Jamie T
    D72
    Jamie TMaking a welcome return to Glastonbury, showcasing his third album Carry on the Grudge.
  • The Chemical Brothers
    D73
    The Chemical BrothersA sea of arms will be aloft over at the Other Stage as Glastonbury stalwarts the Chemical Brothers bring this year's festival to a euphoric close. Expect their usual stunning laser and lights show to accompany the classic hits and new material from the legends of dance music.
  • Patti Smith
    D74
    Patti SmithNew York’s high priestess of punk - a celebrated poet, filmmaker and photographer, as well as musician - plays Glastonbury for the first time since 1999.
  • Hozier
    D75
    HozierGuilt and desire combine in the songs of this intense young man from County Wicklow, most notably in the global hit Take Me To Church.
  • Prides
    D76
    PridesScottish electronic pop trio who came up through BBC Introducing and play Glastonbury tipped for huge things.
  • Paul Weller
    D77
    Paul WellerPerforming songs from his new album, alongside some classic hits, on the Pyramid Stage. Worthy Farm is treated to the sound of a man comfortably hitting his stride as one of the most consistent songwriters in British music history.
  • Lianne La Havas & Jamie T
    D78
    Lianne La Havas & Jamie TAt the John Peel tent is Prince's protege, the London singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas. Jamie T is sure to draw a loyal crowd as he takes his frenetic energy to the Other Stage.
  • Mavis Staples
    D79
    Mavis StaplesOne of the greatest voices in soul and gospel, formerly of The Staple Singers, Mavis Staples delights The Park Stage with hits like I’ll Take You There and Respect Yourself.
  • Years & Years
    D80
    Years & YearsThe band who gave us King, Desire and the album Communion are bringing their mournful electropop to Worthy Farm.
  • Death From Above 1979
    D81
    Death From Above 1979This politicised and thunderous Canadian two-piece reformed in 2011, and have finally made it to Worthy Farm.
  • La Roux
    D82
    La RouxElectro-pop and disco artist Elly Jackson plays hits from her two critically acclaimed albums - with a full band - on the John Peel Stage.
  • Modestep
    D83
    ModestepThe meeting point between bass culture and alternative rock, Modestep arrive at Worthy Farm ready to give London Road, their second album, a damn good thrashing.
  • The Pop Group
    D84
    The Pop GroupBristol's furious punk-funk pioneers are back with wiser heads but no less youthful a spring in their step. It's bitter polemic that you can dance to.
  • Alvvays
    D85
    AlvvaysThe cream of Toronto's indie pop scene deliver on the promise of their debut album, filled with gloriously scuffed, diamond-sharp melodies. Just don't call them tvvee.
  • GOAT
    D86
    GOATThe costumed, anonymous psychedelic rock collective from Sweden return to Glastonbury after a triumphant 2013 performance.
  • Belle and Sebastian
    D87
    Belle and SebastianFrom 1996's Tigermilk to this year's Girls In Wartime Want To Dance, the critically acclaimed Scottish band have nine albums of startlingly melodic chamber pop to draw from.
  • FFS
    D88
    FFSA heady collaboration, taking the arch haughtiness of Sparks and giving it some strut and groove by Franz Ferdinand. Everyone involved is having a whale of a time and so will you.
  • Death Cab For Cutie
    D89
    Death Cab For CutieThis hugely influential indie rock band makes their Worthy Farm debut, bringing their rowdy, guitar driven new album Kintsugi and some of their greatest hits along for the ride.
  • Lianne La Havas
    D90
    Lianne La HavasPrince played a gig in her sitting room, now the folk and soul singer-songwriter brings her own songs to Worthy Farm for the second time.
  • Django Django
    D91
    Django DjangoThose whispery voices and corkscrew synths - remember Default? - can only mean one thing. Django Django are back at Glastonbury, bringing new album, Born Under Saturn, with them.
  • Roy Ayers
    D92
    Roy AyersThe Californian jazz, funk and soul legend whose performance of Everybody Loves The Sunshine at Glastonbury in 1993 is still fondly remembered.
  • FKA Twigs
    D93
    FKA TwigsThe alternative RnB songwriter and producer whose debut album was Mercury-nominated brings her wildly creative live show to Glastonbury.
  • Perfume Genius
    D94
    Perfume GeniusSeattle-based singer-songwriter Mike Hadreas delivers a powerful set with three blogosphere-adored albums to pick tracks from.
  • The Mothership Returns
    D95
    The Mothership ReturnsDr. Funkenstein recruits the best players from Parliament, Funkadelic and Sly Stone’s group, The Family Stone, for this two-hour P-Funk lockdown.
  • Deadmau5
    D96
    Deadmau5Worthy Farm is the perfect place to put on a funny hat and let yourself go, and that's exactly what Joel Zimmerman - the man in the mouse mask - is doing.
  • Enter Shikari
    D97
    Enter ShikariStraight outta St Albans with a lot to say and even more to scream, Enter Shikari bring their pummelling new album The Mindsweep to Glastonbury.
  • Day 1
    D98
    Day 1Jo Whiley, Mark Radcliffe, Lauren Laverne and Gemma Cairney kick off BBC Two's weekend of extensive coverage from Worthy Farm as Florence and the Machine take to the Pyramid Stage.
  • Day 1 - Highlights
    D99
    Day 1 - HighlightsMark Radcliffe and Lauren Laverne look back at highlights from the day so far, including Mark Ronson, while Gemma Cairney explores the festival away from the main stages.
  • Day 2: 16:30 - 18:00
    D100
    Day 2: 16:30 - 18:00Day two of BBC Two's Glastonbury Festival coverage continues live from the heart of the Somerset countryside with music from Gregory Porter, Courtney Barnett and grime star Skepta.
  • Day 2: 21:30 - 01:00
    D101
    Day 2: 21:30 - 01:00BBC Two's live coverage of Glastonbury Festival continues with Pyramid Stage performances by Pharrell Williams and Kanye West. Plus a look at the best of the rest from day two.
  • Day 3: 18:15 - 20:00
    D102
    Day 3: 18:15 - 20:00Sunday afternoon live coverage from Glastonbury Festival continues with hosts Mark Radcliffe, Lauren Laverne and Jo Whiley as 80s icon Lionel Richie takes the stage.
  • Day 3: 22:40 - 01:00 (The Who)
    D103
    Day 3: 22:40 - 01:00 (The Who)The final night of BBC Two's coverage of Glastonbury Festival includes mod legends The Who making a welcome return to Glastonbury Festival to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
  • James Bay and Catfish & the Bottlemen
    D104
    James Bay and Catfish & the BottlemenChart-topping newcomer James Bay takes to the Pyramid Stage for the first time, and Welsh indie foursome Catfish and the Bottlemen make their Glastonbury debut on the Other Stage.
  • Jungle and the Vaccines
    D105
    Jungle and the VaccinesLondon collective Jungle return after last year's attention-grabbing set. Plus, indie rockers and festival favourites the Vaccines, and an acoustic performance from the Staves.
  • Best of Glastonbury 2015
    D106
    Best of Glastonbury 2015A joyful round-up of highlights from 2015's Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts at Worthy Farm in Somerset, including performances from headline artists.
  • Ryan Adams
    D107
    Ryan AdamsOne of the most gifted songwriters of his generation, Ryan Adams's long journey from fresh-faced alt-country hero to grizzled troubadour finally brings him to Worthy Farm.
  • Day 1: at Night (Florence and the Machine)
    D108
    Day 1: at Night (Florence and the Machine)
  • Highlights
    D109
    HighlightsA joyful round-up of highlights from 2015's Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts at Worthy Farm in Somerset, including performances from many of the headline artists, a selection of bespoke acoustic performances and a general celebration of all things Glastonbury 2015.
  • The Unthanks - Starless
    D110
    The Unthanks - StarlessThe Unthanks perform Starless in the BBC Music Tepee at Glastonbury 2015
  • Mark Ronson
    D111
    Mark RonsonThe superstar DJ brings a bit of Uptown Funk to Glasto with a star-studded set
  • Florence + the Machine
    D112
    Florence + the MachineFlorence Welch and co triumph with an energetic and euphoric headline set
  • Rabbit Heart - Florence + The Machine
    D113
    Rabbit Heart - Florence + The MachineFlorence Welch raises Glasto up and unites all in jubilation
  • Lionel Richie
    D114
    Lionel RichieWith hits galore, Lionel draws a huge crowd for an epic Legends slot set

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