Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA to headline 2024 Glastonbury festival
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Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA will headline Glastonbury 2024, a diverse spread of A-list artists matched by a strong supporting lineup across the 26-30 June festival including Little Simz, LCD Soundsystem and Burna Boy, plus Shania Twain in the always-jubilant “legend” slot.
Much loved by Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis who once said they can “call in and do the milking any time” on his Worthy Farm site, Coldplay continue their longstanding relationship with the festival, becoming the first act to headline the Pyramid stage five times. They launched themselves into pop-rock’s big leagues with their first headline performance in 2002 when they had only released one album, and have since headlined in 2005, 2011 and 2016, as well as doing a livestreamed performance to an empty Pyramid stage field in lieu of a 2021 festival cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Coldplay’s 2024 performance is a European festival exclusive, and continues their Music of the Spheres world tour which began in March 2022 – already the third-highest grossing tour of all time behind Taylor Swift and Elton John.
Dua Lipa’s billing comes a day after the announcement of her third album Radical Optimism, which is off to a strong start with the singles Houdini and Training Season becoming global hits. She has said it was inspired by “the idea of going through chaos gracefully and feeling like you can weather any storm” – perhaps including Glastonbury’s unpredictable weather – and informed by “the music history of psychedelia, trip hop, and Britpop”.
She first played Glastonbury in 2016, then in 2017 delivered a star-making set on the John Peel stage (now Woodsies) which saw audiences spilling out of the sides of the tent in the rain. The booking is a rare dance-pop Pyramid headliner, but continues Glastonbury’s broader championing of pop in recent years with the likes of Beyoncé, Adele, Billie Eilish and Elton John.
Versatile R&B singer SZA plays Glastonbury for the first time, and her elevation straight to Pyramid headliner status is the latest rung of a remarkable rise. Songs from her 2022 album SOS – an instant R&B classic that charts relationship strife with remarkable detail and depth of feeling – won three Grammys and she was also nominated for song, record, and album of the year; SOS reached No 1 in the US and No 2 in the UK.
Shania Twain performing Brooklyn, Michigan, in July 2023. Photograph: Scott Legato/Getty Images
Brightening up Sunday teatime will be Shania Twain, playing the “legend” slot occupied in recent years by the likes of Diana Ross, Kylie Minogue and fellow country music hero Dolly Parton. A recent UK arena tour by Twain was much acclaimed, with the Guardian heralding “two full hours stacked with hits, zany cowboys and aliens staging, and towering self-confidence”, and with nine UK Top 10 hits including That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like a Woman, Twain has the requisite crowdpleasers for one of Glastonbury’s most beloved slots. Speaking on Radio 2, Twain said the booking “feels like an accolade of sorts, really something that you have to earn – it’s just very rewarding”.
Other Pyramid performers include Little Simz in a plum spot preceding Coldplay, plus LCD Soundsystem, Burna Boy, PJ Harvey, Cyndi Lauper, Janelle Monáe and Michael Kiwanuka. Thirteen-member boyband Seventeen become the first K-pop band to perform on the Pyramid stage.
On the second-biggest Other stage, Idles follow the chart-topping success of recent album Tangk with a headline slot, joined by Disclosure and the National. UK rap is represented by D-Block Europe – who recently played four nights at London’s O2 Arena – plus Headie One and the Streets; bands include the Last Dinner Party and Two Door Cinema Club; and there’s a broad spread of pop encompassed by Camila Cabello, Anne-Marie and Avril Lavigne.
Recent winners of the Brit award for best group, Jungle, headline West Holts with Justice and Jessie Ware taking the other slots, while James Blake, Gossip and Jamie xx headline Woodsies. Up the hill on the Park stage, Fontaines DC, Peggy Gou and London Grammar headline, with Glastonbury stalwarts Orbital preceding the latter.
It ends months of speculation about the lineup, which has been announced later than usual, with no places for the rumoured likes of Madonna and Bruce Springsteen. The rumour mill will now turn to the fabled unannounced secret sets, with notable holes in the touring schedules of Glastonbury faves such as the Killers and Kings of Leon.
Organisers will announce more acts in the coming weeks.
The Glastonbury 2024 lineup so farPyramid stage
Dua LipaColdplaySZAShania TwainLCD SoundsystemLittle SimzBurna BoyPJ HarveyCyndi LauperMichael KiwanukaJanelle MonáeSeventeenPaul HeatonKeanePaloma FaithOlivia DeanAyra Starr
Other stage
IdlesDisclosureThe NationalD-Block EuropeThe StreetsTwo Door Cinema ClubAnne-MarieCamila CabelloAvril LavigneBombay Bicycle ClubBloc PartyThe Last Dinner PartyNothing But ThievesConfidence ManHeadie One
Nia Archives, who will play the West Holts stage. Photograph: Chad MacleanWest Holts stage
JungleJessie WareJusticeHeilungMasegoNia ArchivesDanny BrownBlack PumasBrittany HowardSugababesNitin SawhneyJordan RakeiAsha PuthliNonameCorinne Bailey RaeSteel PulseSquidSofia Kourtesis
Woodsies stage
Jamie xxGossipJames BlakeSamphaSleaford ModsRomyDeclan McKennaYard ActArlo ParksAlvvaysFat White FamilyBlondshellKenya GraceSoccer MommyRemi WolfMannequin PussyNewdadHigh VisKneecap
Fontaines DC, headlining the Park stage this year. Photograph: PolochoThe Park stage
Fontaines DCPeggy GouLondon GrammarKing KruleOrbitalGhettsAuroraThe BreedersMount KimbieDexysLankumBaxter DuryThis Is the KitArooj AftabMdou MoctarThe Mary WallopersOtoboke BeaverBarry Can’t SwimBar Italia
Also announced
Honey DijonDJ SpenEliza RoseBonoboSkream & BengaFaithlessFlowerovlove
This article was updated on Thursday 14 March with a correction: Dua Lipa has played Glastonbury twice before, not once.