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Silver Hayes announces its Glastonbury 2022 line-up

Last modified: April 28, 2022


Silver Hayes makes a long anticipated return to Glastonbury for 2022, with a heavy-weight line-up two years in the making. Sprawling across four stages, 2022’s offering bridges all manner of UK club & festival sounds – bringing the best names in electronic, rnb, bass, rap, drum & bass & dub music, from headline artists such as Fatboy Slim, Overmono, Kojey Radical, HAAi, Romy, Arrdee, Batu, Avalon Emerson, Optimo, Nia Archives, Mura Masa, TSHA and Hybrid Minds.

SONIC & WOW make a welcome return, whilst new additions come in the form of THE LONELY HEARTS CLUB – an art deco cinema structure standing over 40 foot high & FIRMLY ROOTED, a space celebrating all things sound-system culture.

Here’s their line-up poster!

Glastonbury 2022 Emerging Talent Competition finalists revealed

Last modified: April 6, 2022


We’re very pleased to announce the finalists for our EMERGING TALENT COMPETITION 2022, which is supported by PRS for Music and PRS Foundation.

The acts, chosen from thousands of entries, are: Amahla, Crae Wolf, English Teacher, Lewis McLaughlin, Nia Wyn, Smoothboi Ezra, SOFY and Zola Courtney. Listen to them below!

This year’s invite-only final will take place on Saturday 30 April, 2022.

The winners of the free-to-enter competition will be given a slot on one of the main stages at Glastonbury 2022. They will also be awarded a £5,000 Talent Development prize from PRS Foundation to help take their songwriting and performing to the next level. Two runners-up will also each be awarded a £2,500 PRS Foundation Talent Development prize.

The eight acts were selected by Glastonbury judges from the longlist of 90 artists which was compiled by 30 of the UK’s best online music writers.

Local company Brothers is official cider of Glastonbury 2022

Last modified: March 31, 2022


We’re pleased to report that the official cider of Glastonbury 2022 is Brothers, whose cider is made from Somerset apples at Showerings Mill in Shepton Mallet, just three miles from the Festival site. With no artificial flavours or ingredients, Brothers is gluten free and vegan accredited.

Says Michael Eavis: “Local provenance and heritage is important to us, so we love having a Somerset cider producer at the festival to showcase some of the best this county has to offer. Brothers Cider is produced less than three miles from the festival site and we have proudly welcomed them every year for the last 27 years. This continuous partnership is testament to our deep-rooted connection, and we can’t wait for everyone to taste the real Somerset cider again!”

Look out for Brothers Festival Apple Cider at more than 100 bars across the site at Glastonbury 2022 and in selected stores around the country.

Glastonbury 2022 line-up so far

Last modified: March 16, 2022


Here is our first Glastonbury Festival 2022 line-up poster.

Following the previously announced Friday night headliner Billie Eilish, and the Sunday teatime legend Diana Ross, we can confirm this year’s final two Pyramid Stage headliners are Paul McCartney (Saturday night) and Kendrick Lamar (Sunday night).

Many more acts and attractions still to be announced! Full list in text under the poster. This year’s Festival will support Oxfam, WaterAid and Greenpeace and other worthy causes including the Ukraine Humanitarian Appeal.

Artwork by Stanley Donwood.

Billie Eilish
Paul McCartney
Kendrick Lamar
Diana Ross
Amyl & The Sniffers
Angelique Kidjo
Arlo Parks
The Avalanches
Beabadoobee
Bicep
Big Thief
Black Midi
Blossoms
Bonobo
Burna Boy
Caribou
Caroline Polachek
Cate Le Bon
Celeste
Charli XCX
Clairo
Confidence Man
Courtney Barnett
Crowded House
Declan McKenna
Doja Cat
Dry Cleaning
Easy Life
Elbow
Emma-Jean Thackray
First Aid Kit
Foals
Fontaines D.C.
Four Tet
Gabriels
Ghetts
Girl In Red
Glass Animals
Greentea Peng
Griff
HAIM
Herbie Hancock
Holly Humberstone
Idles
Inhaler
JARV IS
Jessie Ware
The Jesus and Mary Chain
Joy Crookes
Kacey Musgraves
Khruangbin
Koffee
Leon Bridges
Lianne La Havas
Little Simz
Lorde
Megan Thee Stallion
Metronomy
Mitski
Nightmares on Wax
Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
Nubya Garcia
Olivia Rodrigo
Pet Shop Boys
Phoebe Bridgers
Primal Scream
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Róisín Murphy
Rufus Wainwright
Sam Fender
Sampa The Great
Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
Self Esteem
Sigrid
Skunk Anansie
Sleaford Mods
Snarky Puppy
Squid
St. Vincent
Supergrass
TEMS
TLC
Turnstile
Warmduscher
The Waterboys
Wet Leg
Wolf Alice
Years & Years
Yves Tumor

Little Simz to headline the West Holts Stage

Last modified: February 7, 2022


Emily Eavis just revealed during an interview with Clara Amfo on BBC Radio 1 that Little Simz will headline the West Holts Stage at Glastonbury 2022!  You can listen back the interview (from 1h 5m) on BBC Sounds here.

 

2022 Emerging Talent Competition – enter now!

Last modified: January 30, 2023


We’re very pleased to announce details of our 2022 EMERGING TALENT COMPETITION, which is once again supported by PRS for Music and PRS Foundation.

The competition gives new UK and Ireland-based acts of any musical genre the chance to compete for a slot on one of the main stages at this year’s Festival.

The winners of the free-to-enter competition will also be awarded a £5,000 Talent Development prize from PRS Foundation to help take their songwriting and performing to the next level. Two runners-up will also each be awarded a £2,500 PRS Foundation Talent Development prize.

Acts from any musical genre could enter the 2022 competition FOR ONE WEEK ONLY using the form below from 9am Monday 31st January until 5pm Monday 7th February 2022. 

To enter, acts needed to supply a link to one original song on SoundCloud, plus a link to a video of themselves performing live (even if it’s only recorded in a bedroom).

Once the entries are in, a panel of 30 of the UK’s best music writers will help compile a longlist of 90 acts. The longlist will then be narrowed down to a shortlist of eight artists by judges including Glastonbury organisers Michael and Emily Eavis, before the live finals in Pilton decide the winning act.

Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis said: “We’re so happy to announce the return of the Emerging Talent Competition, which is always one of the first big markers that another Glastonbury is on its way. The competition has helped us unearth so much amazing music over the years and I’m really excited to hear this year’s crop of entries!”

Andrea Czapary Martin – CEO at PRS for Music said: “After a long hiatus, PRS for Music is pleased to see the return of Glastonbury Festival and its Emerging Talent Competition. This fantastic initiative shines a light on promising upcoming talent and gives them an opportunity to perform at one of the world’s greatest festivals. We look forward to seeing this year’s entries and can’t wait to return to Worthy Farm.”

Joe Frankland, CEO at PRS Foundation said: “We’re very excited about the return of the Emerging Talent Competition. Time and time again, we’re blown away by the response from artists wanting to win a prestigious slot at Glastonbury Festival. Having been lucky enough to attend the live finals in Pilton for a number of years, I know it’s harder and harder each year to choose the winners. But it’s so pleasing that thanks to the support of the Festival, PRS for Music and the talent development bursary from PRS Foundation, so many artists have been discovered and made progress in their careers. Thinking back to Declan McKenna, Flohio, She Drew The Gun, Che Lingo and 2020’s winners including R.A.E (who will perform at this year’s Festival), we can’t wait to see who comes forward in 2022.”

The winner of the 2020 competition – which had its entry window before that year’s Festival was cancelled – was the incredible South-East Londoner R.A.E, who wowed the judges with her radiant, pin-sharp hip-hop and R&B. R.A.E will play on one of the main stages at this year’s Festival as part of her prize.

Our 2020 Emerging Talent Competition winner, R.A.E

Other recent Emerging Talent Competition finalists include 2019 winner Marie White, who has since signed with Decca Records and Universal Publishing; rapper Flohio who won the prestigious Music Moves Europe Talent Award in 2020; R&B singer Izzy Bizu (a 2016 BRITs Critics’ Choice nominee and winner of the 2016 BBC Music Introducing Award); and singer-songwriter Declan McKenna, who won ETC 2015 and subsequently signed with Columbia and has released two successful albums. The 2017 ETC winner was singer Josh Barry, who has since toured with Rag’n’Bone Man and Gorgon City. Meanwhile, 2016 winners She Drew The Gun have received considerable acclaim for their politically-inspired psych-pop.

Robert Richards (1956-2022)

Last modified: January 13, 2022


Robert Richards died yesterday at Guy’s Hospital, London, after a short illness. He was 65.

He worked for the Festival for over 30 years. His first job was setting up the information and CND campaigning stalls and he was the producer of Julien Temple’s Glastonbury film in 2006. In recent years, Robert has been responsible for partnerships, large commercial deals and sponsorship, and he helped secure the license for the Festival to continue in 2014.

Alongside this work, Robert helped me personally with projects in Pilton village, particularly the big social housing project and the village shop. He was also Chairman of the Glastonbury Town Fund Board which raised £24 million for the town in 2021.

I am personally very sad and upset to lose this remarkable man who I will find difficult to replace. Now that the fever of life and his days are over, may God give his soul the rest it deserves.

Thank you, Robert.

Michael

Chefs / kitchen assistants needed for crew catering team for the 2022 Festival

Last modified: April 26, 2022


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Glastonbury Festival is recruiting for the crew catering team at the 2022 Festival.

Chefs

This is full-time paid work and you will be required to work over the Festival. Experience in cooking for large numbers is essential as well as some knowledge of vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free dishes. You will need to be available between the 29th May and the 15th July 2022.

Kitchen/service assistants

This is full-time paid work and applicants would need to be available between the 29th May and the 15th July 2022. You will be required to work some shifts over the Festival weekend as crew catering will be open during this time. This is hard work, rather than just an easy way into the Festival. The role will involve assisting the catering manager and chefs by performing duties such as food preparation and front of house service. Relevant experience will be essential.

Staff applying for both positions will need to bring their own camping equipment. Food, showers and washing machines are provided.

Please do not send CVs, as these will not be considered.

Please note that due to the volume of applications we expect to receive we are unable to respond to everyone. Applicants will receive confirmation of whether they have been shortlisted by the end of April.

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