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Emily Eavis reveals when the Glastonbury 2022 line-up will be announced - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
02.02.2022

Emily Eavis reveals when the Glastonbury 2022 line-up will be announced

Glastonbury 2022 will be announced next month.This year’s Worthy Farm event will take place from June 22-26, and will be the first Glastonbury to be staged since 2019 after the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of both the 2020 and 2021 festivals.In terms of its line-up for 2022, Glastonbury has so far confirmed that Billie Eilish will headline the Pyramid Stage on June 24 while Diana Ross will play the ‘Legends’ slot on the Sunday (June 26).Eavis has now confirmed on Twitter that the full line-up for Glastonbury 2022, as well as its accompanying poster, will be announced in March, and that the festival “will give you some news” regarding the line-up “by the end of the month”.Full line up will be March— Emily Eavis (@emilyeavis) February 2, 2022First poster will be March..— Emily Eavis (@emilyeavis) February 2, 2022Yes absolutely!— Emily Eavis (@emilyeavis) February 2, 2022Eavis was interacting with her followers this afternoon (February 2) after announcing that she will be guesting on Clara Amfo’s BBC Radio 1 show this evening to discuss the return of Glastonbury’s Emerging Talent Competition.“It’s a great opportunity to get to play at this year’s festival, and, more often than not, all the finalists get gigs here,” Eavis said about the annual contest.While Eilish and Ross are the only names to have been officially confirmed by Glastonbury so far, Crowded House said last year that they are set to be part of the line-up for 2022.Aerosmith similarly confirmed themselves for Glastonbury back in 2019, though the band’s rescheduled 2022 UK and European tour was cancelled this week.

Glastonbury announces Emerging Talent Competition for 2022 - www.nme.com - Britain - Ireland
nme.com
26.01.2022

Glastonbury announces Emerging Talent Competition for 2022

Glastonbury Festival has announced the return of the Emerging Talent Competition for 2022.The annual contest sees rising talent submitting their music in the hopes of winning a slot on one of the festival’s main stages.Supported by PRS For Music and the PRS Foundation, the 2022 Emerging Talent Competition will open for applications from Monday (January 31) until February 7. It is open to artists of any genre based in the UK and Ireland, and is free to enter.This year’s prizes, alongside the chance to perform at Glastonbury 2022, include £5,000 for “talent development” awarded to one winner, while two runners-up will be given £2,500 each.

Diana Ross to play Glastonbury Legends slot - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - city Motown
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
09.11.2021

Diana Ross to play Glastonbury Legends slot

Glastonbury Festival has announced that Diana Ross will play the legends slot next year.

Billie Eilish to headline Glastonbury Festival 2022 - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.10.2021

Billie Eilish to headline Glastonbury Festival 2022

Billie Eilish has been confirmed to headline Glastonbury Festival 2022.Glastonbury Festival organiser Emily Eavis confirmed the news today (October 4) that Eilish will top the bill on the Friday night.“We couldn’t be happier to announce that the wondrous @billieeilish is headlining the Pyramid on the Friday at next year’s Glastonbury Festival, becoming the youngest solo headliner in our history.

Billie Eilish to become youngest-ever Glastonbury headliner for 2022 festival - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
04.10.2021

Billie Eilish to become youngest-ever Glastonbury headliner for 2022 festival

Billie Eilish has been confirmed as the first headliner for Glastonbury 2022 - making history in the process. 

Safe Spaces Now: UK musicians back plan to end harassment of women at gigs - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
13.08.2021

Safe Spaces Now: UK musicians back plan to end harassment of women at gigs

Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis, Holly Humberstone and Mabel are among the names who have signed a new open letter calling for an end to the harassment of women, girls and marginalised genders at gigs and music festivals.The initiative has been launched today (August 13) by the UN Women’s Safe Spaces Now project to coincide with the return of live music in the UK this summer.The open letter says that over 40 per cent of women under the age of 40 have been sexually harassed at a live music

Glastonbury Music Festival Scraps September Event - variety.com
variety.com
21.07.2021

Glastonbury Music Festival Scraps September Event

Manori Ravindran International EditorGlastonbury has scrapped plans for its mini-concert in September.Emily Eavis, co-organizer of the iconic U.K.

Glastonbury’s September Worthy Farm gig will no longer be going ahead - www.nme.com
nme.com
21.07.2021

Glastonbury’s September Worthy Farm gig will no longer be going ahead

Glastonbury Festival‘s organisers were granted the licence to host a live music event on their festival site with an audience earlier this year, paving the way for a potential limited concert in September.Eavis had exclusively revealed to NME that the potential event would be called ‘Equinox’, although the show was never fully confirmed.Now, however, Eavis has confirmed that those plans have been scrapped in order to focus on the site’s ‘Worthy Pastures’ camping site.A post shared by Emily Eavis

Emily Eavis urges UK government to announce new guidance for live events industry - www.nme.com - Britain
nme.com
27.06.2021

Emily Eavis urges UK government to announce new guidance for live events industry

the country’s lockdown re-opening next month.Last Wednesday (June 23) would have been the day when festival-goers descended on Worthy Farm for this year’s Glastonbury.

Emily Eavis reflects on the day that Glastonbury 2021 would have opened: “Here’s a flashback” - www.nme.com
nme.com
23.06.2021

Emily Eavis reflects on the day that Glastonbury 2021 would have opened: “Here’s a flashback”

Glastonbury opening its gates to music-lovers in 2021.Today (June 23) would have been the day when festivalgoers descended on Worthy Farm for this year’s festival. However, coronavirus concerns forced Glastonbury’s cancellation for the second year in a row.Posting on Instagram, Eavis shared a photo of a stunning sunset from 2019 – the last Glastonbury to take place before the pandemic took hold in March 2020.“Gates would be opening right about now..

Driift co-founder on Glastonbury livestream glitch: “It was so close to being perfect” - www.nme.com
nme.com
08.06.2021

Driift co-founder on Glastonbury livestream glitch: “It was so close to being perfect”

Glastonbury livestream.Live At Worthy Farm premiered online on May 22, featuring pre-recorded live performances from the likes of Coldplay, Wolf Alice and IDLES.However, the premiere was marred by technical issues which affected thousands of viewers on the night, locking many people out of accessing the livestream for nearly two hours.Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis said in a subsequent statement that she was “gutted” about the livestream glitch, while Driift – who organised the livestream –

Glastonbury’s Emily Eavis thanks fans following ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ livestream - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.05.2021

Glastonbury’s Emily Eavis thanks fans following ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ livestream

Glastonbury‘s Emily Eavis has shared a message of thanks following last night’s ‘Live At Worthy Farm’ livestream.The virtual event included performances from the likes of Wolf Alice, Kano, Haim, Coldplay, Michael Kiwanuka and the debut appearance of Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood’s new band The Smile.

Emily Eavis on the Glastonbury livestream: “There might be subtle hints towards the future” - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.05.2021

Emily Eavis on the Glastonbury livestream: “There might be subtle hints towards the future”

Glastonbury – how we’ve missed you. Your muddy fields, your amber sunsets, your endless nights, the constant sense of joy and chaos in every direction.

Glastonbury shares sneak peek of HAIM performing at Stone Circle for Live At Worthy Farm - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.05.2021

Glastonbury shares sneak peek of HAIM performing at Stone Circle for Live At Worthy Farm

Glastonbury Festival’s Emily Eavis has shared a behind-the-scenes photo of HAIM rehearsing for their Live At Worthy Farm set this Saturday (May 22).The band will join Coldplay, Wolf Alice, Kano, IDLES, Michael Kiwanuka and other acts for Glastonbury’s livestreamed mini festival, which will take viewers on a “five-hour journey through all of those spots that you know from Worthy Farm”.

Glastonbury is opening a campsite on Worthy Farm to the public this summer - www.nme.com
nme.com
29.04.2021

Glastonbury is opening a campsite on Worthy Farm to the public this summer

Glastonbury Festival have announced plans to open a new campsite to the public this summer.Organisers shared details of ‘Worthy Pastures’, a “family-friendly campsite” on Twitter this evening (April 29).

Coldplay, Jorja Smith to play virtual Glastonbury gig in May - abcnews.go.com
abcnews.go.com
31.03.2021

Coldplay, Jorja Smith to play virtual Glastonbury gig in May

LONDON -- This year the Glastonbury Festival is going online.Organizers said Wednesday that they will stage a one-day livestreamed concert on May 22 at Worthy Farm in southwest England, home to the annual music extravaganza.

More details emerge on Glastonbury’s plans for “two-day” concert in September - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.03.2021

More details emerge on Glastonbury’s plans for “two-day” concert in September

Glastonbury Festival could hold on Worthy Farm later this year.Confirming the plans last week, Glastonbury boss Emily Eavis explained that a concert could take place during the same dates that are traditionally used for the Pilton Party – Worthy Farm’s annual event to thank Somerset locals for supporting Glastonbury.Now, SomersetLive reports that the festival has submitted an application to Mendip District Council for permission to hold a two-day event.The application seeks permission to stage

Glastonbury organisers apply for licence to hold new concert in September - www.nme.com
nme.com
19.03.2021

Glastonbury organisers apply for licence to hold new concert in September

Glastonbury boss Emily Eavis has confirmed that the festival is seeking a licence to hold a concert on Worthy Farm this September, after coronavirus forced the festival’s cancellation for the second year in a row.Posting on Instagram, Eavis explained that a concert could take place during the same dates that are traditionally used for the Pilton Party – Worthy Farm’s annual event to thank Somerset locals for supporting Glastonbury.While it is unclear if the event will be the return of the Pilton

Glastonbury’s Emily Eavis reacts to new policing bill: “We must preserve the right to peaceful protest” - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.03.2021

Glastonbury’s Emily Eavis reacts to new policing bill: “We must preserve the right to peaceful protest”

Glastonbury boss Emily Eavis has become the latest high-profile voice to speak out against the controversial new policing bill which passed its first hurdle in Parliament earlier this week.The new Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill was passed on Tuesday evening (March 16) by 359 votes to 263 – a majority of 96 – after it was overwhelmingly backed by Tory MPs.The new bill proposes tougher crackdowns on public protests, including a 10-year jail sentence for defacing public statues and more

Dave Grohl backs Glastonbury to return after pandemic: “I want my kids to see bands” - www.nme.com
nme.com
01.02.2021

Dave Grohl backs Glastonbury to return after pandemic: “I want my kids to see bands”

Dave Grohl has spoken out on the cancellation of Glastonbury, claiming that the beleaguered festival will definitely make a return when the coronavirus pandemic subsides.It comes after Michael and Emily Eavis confirmed that the iconic event will take an enforced fallow year for the second summer in a row, after the 2020 edition of the Somerset event was also called off last March due to COVID-19 concerns.Grohl, who headlined Glastonbury with Foo Fighters in 2017, told The Telegraph: “I know what

Emily Eavis denies Glastonbury could go bankrupt due to recent cancellation - www.nme.com
nme.com
25.01.2021

Emily Eavis denies Glastonbury could go bankrupt due to recent cancellation

Glastonbury could go bankrupt after the recent announcement that the festival has been cancelled for a second year in a row.Last Thursday (January 21), organisers Michael and Emily Eavis announced that Glastonbury 2021 has been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.The festival will take an enforced fallow year for the second summer in the row after the 2020 edition of the Somerset event was also called off last March due to COVID-19 concerns.Speaking in a new interview, Eavis denied reports

COVID-19 scuttles Glastonbury Festival for second straight year - nypost.com
nypost.com
22.01.2021

COVID-19 scuttles Glastonbury Festival for second straight year

fallen victim to the coronavirus pandemic for the second year in a row.Organizers Michael Eavis and Emily Eavis said Thursday that “In spite of our efforts to move heaven & earth, it has become clear that we simply will not be able to make the Festival happen this year.”“We are so sorry to let you all down,” they said in a statement.They said everyone who had put down a deposit on tickets for the 2020 festival, which also was canceled, would be able to attend in 2022.The festival has been held

Glastonbury 2021 Cancelled Amid Coronavirus Pandemic - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
22.01.2021

Glastonbury 2021 Cancelled Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

Glastonbury 2021 has been cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

Glastonbury Festival Canceled Due to Coronavirus Pandemic - www.hollywoodreporter.com
hollywoodreporter.com
21.01.2021

Glastonbury Festival Canceled Due to Coronavirus Pandemic

The U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival —one of the biggest and best known music events on the planet —has canceled its 2021 edition due to the COVID-19 pandemic. "With great regret, we must announce that this year’s Glastonbury festival will not take place, and that this will be another enforced fallow year for us," organizers Michael and Emily Eavis said in a statement.

Virus Scuttles Glastonbury Festival For 2nd Straight Year - etcanada.com - Britain
etcanada.com
21.01.2021

Virus Scuttles Glastonbury Festival For 2nd Straight Year

Britain’s Glastonbury music festival has fallen victim to the coronavirus pandemic for the second year in a row.

Entertainment world reacts to the cancellation of Glastonbury 2021 - www.nme.com
nme.com
21.01.2021

Entertainment world reacts to the cancellation of Glastonbury 2021

Glastonbury 2021 has been cancelled.Festival organisers Michael and Emily Eavis confirmed in a statement released this afternoon (January 21) that they have been forced to take another fallow year in 2021 – following the cancellation of their 2020 festival – due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.“In spite of our efforts to move Heaven & Earth, it has become clear that we simply will not be able to make the Festival happen this year,” the Eavises said.

Glastonbury Festival will not take place in 2021 - www.officialcharts.com
officialcharts.com
21.01.2021

Glastonbury Festival will not take place in 2021

Glastonbury Festival will not take place in 2021, organisers Michael & Emily Eavis have announced.

Virus scuttles Glastonbury Festival for second straight year - abcnews.go.com
abcnews.go.com
21.01.2021

Virus scuttles Glastonbury Festival for second straight year

coronavirus pandemic for the second year in a row.Organizers Michael Eavis and Emily Eavis said Thursday that “In spite of our efforts to move heaven & earth, it has become clear that we simply will not be able to make the Festival happen this year.”“We are so sorry to let you all down,” they said in a statement.They said everyone who had put down a deposit on tickets for the 2020 festival, which also was canceled, would be able to attend in 2022.The festival has been held almost annually since

Glastonbury Festival cancelled until 2022 due to coronavirus pandemic - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain
dailyrecord.co.uk
21.01.2021

Glastonbury Festival cancelled until 2022 due to coronavirus pandemic

Glastonbury Festival has been cancelled for the second year in a row as the coronavirus pandemic rages on in the UK. Organisers Michael and Emily Eavis said that they "moved heaven and earth” to ensure that the event would go ahead in June this year.

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