Final line up for Glastonbury confirmed - the question is who might pop over to Frome first ?

By Susie Watkins

30th May 2023 | Local News

Who could be the box office bonus this year at the Cheese & Grain ?
Who could be the box office bonus this year at the Cheese & Grain ?

The final line up for Glastonbury Festival has been named - with Fromies now frantic to try and guess who may come to the Cheese & Grain ahead of their slot.

Last year it was the one and only Paul McCartney who did a little gig in BA11, before heading over to Pilton. That will be hard to beat for sure, but many townies are planning on hanging around the venue before the festival in the hope of getting a ticket to another surprise.

Glastonbury Festival is on from Wednesday June 21 until Sunday June 25 - so you know when to avoid being anywhere near Pilton with the traffic.

The final programme for the Festival, which expects to have around 220,000 visitors, was published on May 30 - although one band is still a secret, the ChurnUps,  who will be playing the Pyramid ; on -line forums were quick to say these are actually Pulp.

New names on the play list include the Chemical Brothers, Royal Blood, Skepta, Caroline Polachek and Digga D.

The final line up along with set times is HERE

Other names in the frame for a possible outing to Frome, Arctic Monkeys who will be on the Pyramid stage on Friday night or could it be Mr Rick Astley, who has never played Glastonbury, or Frome before? Never give up that idea.

The biggest names on the Glastonbury running order are probably Guns N' Roses, Elton John and Lizzo.

     

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