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The '''2013 [[Glastonbury Festival|Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts]]''' was held from 26–30 June 2013. It followed a fallow year, in which there was no festival.<ref>{{cite news|last=Henley|first=Jon|title=Why Glastonbury 2012 is going down the pan|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2010/oct/18/glastonbury-portable-toilets-shortage-olympics|accessdate=27 March 2013|newspaper=Guardian|date=18 October 2012|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jun/30/glastonbury-2013-prince-harry-eavis-rolling-stones?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487|title=Glastonbury 2013 declared 'best yet' following Rolling Stones triumph|date=28 June 2013|work=Guardian|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Josh|last1=Halliday|first2=Alexandra|last2=Topping}}</ref>

The '''2013 Glastonbury Festival (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts)''' was held from 28 to 30 June 2013. It followed a fallow year, in which there was no festival.<ref>{{cite news|last=Henley|first=Jon|title=Why Glastonbury 2012 is going down the pan|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2010/oct/18/glastonbury-portable-toilets-shortage-olympics|access-date=27 March 2013|newspaper=The Guardian|date=18 October 2012|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/jun/30/glastonbury-2013-prince-harry-eavis-rolling-stones?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487|title=Glastonbury 2013 declared 'best yet' following Rolling Stones triumph|date=28 June 2013|work=The Guardian|access-date=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Josh|last1=Halliday|first2=Alexandra|last2=Topping}}</ref>



==Ticket sales==

==Ticket sales==

On 20 June 2012 it was announced that tickets for the 2013 festival would go on sale at 9am on Sunday 7 October 2012.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/news/2013-tickets-on-sale-october-7th|title=2013 tickets on sale October 7th | publisher=Glastonbury Festival|accessdate=27 March 2013}}</ref> All 135,000 tickets were sold in a record 1 hour and 40 minutes.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://twitter.com/GlastoFest/status/254879887381385216/photo/1|title=Tickets for Glastonbury 2013 have now sold out, in 1h 40m (a record). Here's a note from Michael & Emily Eavis... | publisher=Glastonbury Festivals | accessdate=7 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2012/oct/07/glastonbury-tickets-sell-out | title=Glastonbury tickets gone in record time | publisher=Guardian|accessdate=8 October 2012 | location=London | first=Peter | last=Walker | date=7 October 2012}}</ref>

On 20 June 2012 it was announced that tickets for the 2013 festival would go on sale at 9{{nbsp}}am on Sunday 7 October 2012.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/news/2013-tickets-on-sale-october-7th|title=2013 tickets on sale October 7th | publisher=Glastonbury Festival|access-date=27 March 2013}}</ref> All 135,000 tickets were sold in a record 1 hour and 40 minutes.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://twitter.com/GlastoFest/status/254879887381385216/photo/1|title=Tickets for Glastonbury 2013 have now sold out, in 1h 40m (a record). Here's a note from Michael & Emily Eavis... | publisher=Glastonbury Festivals | access-date=7 October 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/oct/07/glastonbury-tickets-sell-out | title=Glastonbury tickets gone in record time | work=The Guardian|access-date=8 October 2012 | location=London | first=Peter | last=Walker | date=7 October 2012}}</ref>

<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2349467/Glastonbury-2013-aerial-photos-135-000-people-turn-Somerset-farm-giant-Tent-City.html|title= Astonishing aerial shots of Glastonbury show how 135,000 people turn Somerset dairy farm into giant Tent City the size of WIGAN|date=27 June 2013|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=27 June 2013|location=London|first=Mark|last=Duell}}</ref>



==2013 line-up==

==2013 line-up==

The [[Arctic Monkeys]] headlined on the Pyramid stage on the Friday night.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/10149834/Glastonbury-2013-day-one-as-it-happened.html|title=Glastonbury 2013: day one as it happened|date=29 June 2013|work=Daily Telegraph|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Alice|last1=Vincent|first2=Florence|last2=Waters}}</ref>

The [[Arctic Monkeys]] headlined on the Pyramid stage on the Friday night.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/10149834/Glastonbury-2013-day-one-as-it-happened.html|title=Glastonbury 2013: day one as it happened|date=29 June 2013|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Alice|last1=Vincent|first2=Florence|last2=Waters}}</ref>

The Rolling Stones made their Glastonbury debut, headlining on the Saturday.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jun/30/rolling-stones-glastonbury-2013-review|title=Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013 – review|date=30 June 2013|work=Guardian|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first=Dorian|last=Lynskey}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/10150936/Glastonbury-2013-day-two-as-it-happened.html|title=Glastonbury 2013: day two as it happened|date=30 June 2013|work=Daily Telegraph|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Rupert|last1=Hawksley|first2=Florence|last2=Waters}}</ref>

The Rolling Stones made their Glastonbury debut, headlining on the Saturday.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/jun/30/rolling-stones-glastonbury-2013-review|title=Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013 – review|date=30 June 2013|work=The Guardian|access-date=2 July 2013|location=London|first=Dorian|last=Lynskey}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/10150936/Glastonbury-2013-day-two-as-it-happened.html|title=Glastonbury 2013: day two as it happened|date=30 June 2013|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Rupert|last1=Hawksley|first2=Florence|last2=Waters}}</ref>

The band played twenty songs during their two hour set,<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23111268|title= Glastonbury Festival: Rolling Stones make debut|date=30 June 2013|work=BBC News|accessdate=30 June 2013 }}</ref> with the second hour broadcast by [[BBC Two]].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23111268|title= Glastonbury Festival: Rolling Stones excitement builds|date=27 June 2013|work=BBC News|accessdate=29 June 2013}}</ref> The Rolling Stones performance had a peak audience of 2.6 million on [[BBC 2]].<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2013/jul/01/rolling-stones-glastonbury-tv-ratings|title=Rolling Stones' Glastonbury show pulls in 2.6 million viewers on BBC2|date=28 June 2013|work=Guardian|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first=John|last=Plunkett}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2352090/Glastonbury-2013-Viewers-shun-BBCs-blanket-coverage-festival.html|title=Stones? We'd rather watch Die Hard! Viewers shun BBC's blanket coverage of old rockers|date=1 July 2013|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Aladair|last1=Glennie|first2=Simon|last2=Cable}}</ref>

The band played twenty songs during their two-hour set,<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23111268|title= Glastonbury Festival: Rolling Stones make debut|date=30 June 2013|publisher=BBC News|access-date=30 June 2013 }}</ref> with the second hour broadcast by [[BBC Two]].<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-23111268|title= Glastonbury Festival: Rolling Stones excitement builds|date=27 June 2013|publisher=BBC News|access-date=29 June 2013}}</ref> The Rolling Stones performance had a peak audience of 2.6 million on [[BBC 2]].<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.theguardian.com/media/2013/jul/01/rolling-stones-glastonbury-tv-ratings|title=Rolling Stones' Glastonbury show pulls in 2.6 million viewers on BBC2|date=28 June 2013|work=The Guardian|access-date=2 July 2013|location=London|first=John|last=Plunkett}}</ref>

[[Mumford & Sons]] closed the festival with their first ever headline set on the Pyramid stage.<ref>{{cite news|url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/10146778/Glastonbury-2013-day-three-as-it-happened.html|title=Glastonbury 2013: day three as it happened|date=1 July 2013|work=The Daily Telegraph|access-date=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Rupert|last1=Hawksley|first2=Alice|last2=Vincent}}</ref>

[[Mumford and Sons]] closed the festival with their first ever headline set on the Pyramid stage.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2352149/Glastonbury-Festival-2013-Mumford-Sons-close-festival-Pyramid-stage.html|title=Mumford and Sons bassist Ted Dwane makes miraculous return after brain surgery to close Glastonbury with hit band|date=1 July 2013|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/10146778/Glastonbury-2013-day-three-as-it-happened.html|title=Glastonbury 2013: day three as it happened|date=1 July 2013|work=Daily Telegraph|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first1=Rupert|last1=Hawksley|first2=Alice|last2=Vincent}}</ref>



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On 17 January 2013 it was announced that on each day, in an act of solidarity, musicians from [[Mali]] would open the Pyramid Stage.<ref name=firstact>{{cite news|title=Glastonbury 2013 lineup: first act announced|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/jan/17/glastonbury-2013-lineup-first-acts|accessdate=27 March 2013|newspaper=Guardian|date=17 January 2013|location=London}}</ref> Islamists have banned music in the North of the North African nation. The first musician announced to open the Pyramid Stage was [[Rokia Traoré]].<ref name=firstact/>

On 17 January 2013 it was announced that on each day, in an act of solidarity, musicians from [[Mali]] would open the Pyramid Stage.<ref name=firstact>{{cite news|title=Glastonbury 2013 lineup: first act announced|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/jan/17/glastonbury-2013-lineup-first-acts|access-date=27 March 2013|newspaper=The Guardian|date=17 January 2013|location=London}}</ref> Islamists have banned music in the North of the North African nation. The first musician announced to open the Pyramid Stage was [[Rokia Traoré]].<ref name=firstact/>



[[Sixto Rodriguez|Rodriguez]], the [[Detroit]] pop star at the center of the Oscar-nominated documentary ''[[Searching for Sugar Man]]'', will perform at Glastonbury Festival<ref>{{cite web|last=Stone|first=Rolling|title='Sugar Man' Star Rodriguez Booked for Coachella, Glastonbury |url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/sugar-man-star-rodriguez-booked-for-coachella-glastonbury-20130118|publisher=Rolling Stone|accessdate=4 February 2013}}</ref>

[[Sixto Rodriguez|Rodriguez]], the [[Detroit]] pop star at the center of the Oscar-nominated documentary ''[[Searching for Sugar Man]]'', will perform at Glastonbury Festival<ref>{{cite web|title='Sugar Man' Star Rodriguez Booked for Coachella, Glastonbury |url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/sugar-man-star-rodriguez-booked-for-coachella-glastonbury-20130118|work=Rolling Stone|access-date=4 February 2013}}</ref>



The London-based indie group [[The Vaccines]] announced on their [[Facebook]] page that they would be playing the Pyramid Stage on the Friday.

The London-based indie group [[The Vaccines]] announced on their [[Facebook]] page that they would be playing the Pyramid Stage on the Friday.

The lineup was announced on 27 March at 7pm on the Glastonbury website and on the [[Zane Lowe]] radio show on [[BBC Radio 1]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Roberts|first=Morgan|title=Glastonbury Announces Headliners and Full Line Up |url=http://whatculture.com/music/glastonbury-announces-headliners-and-full-line-up.php|accessdate=27 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/mar/27/rolling-stones-headline-glastonbury-2013|title= Rolling Stones will headline Glastonbury 2013, organisers confirm|date=27 March 2013|work=Guardian|accessdate=28 March 2013|location=London|first=Mark|last=Brown}}</ref>

The lineup was announced on 27 March at 7pm on the Glastonbury website and on the [[Zane Lowe]] radio show on [[BBC Radio 1]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Roberts|first=Morgan|title=Glastonbury Announces Headliners and Full Line Up |url=http://whatculture.com/music/glastonbury-announces-headliners-and-full-line-up.php|access-date=27 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/mar/27/rolling-stones-headline-glastonbury-2013|title= Rolling Stones will headline Glastonbury 2013, organisers confirm|date=27 March 2013|work=The Guardian|access-date=28 March 2013|location=London|first=Mark|last=Brown}}</ref>



[[Beady Eye]] opened the festival with a surprise unadvertised performance on Friday at 11am.<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2350680/Liam-Gallagher-Beady-Eye-kick-Glastonbury-2013.html|title=Liam Gallagher and Beady Eye kick off Glastonbury 2013 to thousands of eager fans|date=28 June 2013|work=Daily Mail|accessdate=2 July 2013|location=London|first=J J|last=Anisiobi}}</ref>

[[Beady Eye]] opened the festival with a surprise unadvertised performance on Friday at 11{{nbsp}}am.{{citation needed|date=April 2020}}



===Unconfirmed dates===

===Unconfirmed dates===

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* [[Django Django]]

* [[Django Django]]

* [[Sixto Rodriguez|Rodriguez]]

* [[Sixto Rodriguez|Rodriguez]]

* [[Dinosaur Jr.]] and more

* [[Dinosaur Jr.]]

* [[Trop Belle.]] and more



'''The John Peel Stage'''

'''The John Peel Stage'''

* [[Crystal Castles (band)|Crystal Castles]]

* [[Crystal Castles (band)|Crystal Castles]]

* [[Hurts]]

* [[Hurts (duo)|Hurts]]

* [[Phoenix (band)|Phoenix]]

* [[Phoenix (band)|Phoenix]]

* [[Everything Everything]]

* [[Everything Everything]]

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==External links==

==External links==

{{Commons category}}

*[http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/ej58q9 BBC Glastonbury Festival coverage]

*[https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/ej58q9 BBC Glastonbury Festival coverage]

*[http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/ Official website]

*[http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/ Official website]



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Latest revision as of 23:12, 18 December 2023

Glastonbury Festival 2013
Date(s)28 June 2013 (2013-06-28) – 30 June 2013 (2013-06-30)
Location(s)Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset, England
Previous eventGlastonbury Festival 2011
Next eventGlastonbury Festival 2014
Participants135,000 tickets + performers and crew
Websitewww.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk

The 2013 Glastonbury Festival (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts) was held from 28 to 30 June 2013. It followed a fallow year, in which there was no festival.[1][2]

Ticket sales[edit]

On 20 June 2012 it was announced that tickets for the 2013 festival would go on sale at 9 am on Sunday 7 October 2012.[3] All 135,000 tickets were sold in a record 1 hour and 40 minutes.[4][5]

2013 line-up[edit]

The Arctic Monkeys headlined on the Pyramid stage on the Friday night.[6] The Rolling Stones made their Glastonbury debut, headlining on the Saturday.[7][8] The band played twenty songs during their two-hour set,[9] with the second hour broadcast by BBC Two.[10] The Rolling Stones performance had a peak audience of 2.6 million on BBC 2.[11] Mumford & Sons closed the festival with their first ever headline set on the Pyramid stage.[12]

Artist/Band[13] Day[13] Stage[13] Time[13]
Arctic Monkeys Friday Pyramid Stage 22:15-23:45
Dizzee Rascal 20:15-21:30
The Vaccines 18:30-19:30
Professor Green 17:00-18:00
Rita Ora 15:30-16:30
Jake Bugg 14:00-15:00
Haim 12:30-13:30
Jupiter & Okwess International 11:00-12:00
The Rolling Stones Saturday 21:30-23:45
Primal Scream 19:00-20:00
Elvis Costello 17:15-18:30
Ben Howard 15:30-16:30
Laura Mvula 14:00-14:45
Billy Bragg 12:30-13:30
Rokia Traoré 11:00-12:00
Mumford & Sons Sunday 21:45-23:15
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds 19:45-21:00
Vampire Weekend 18:00-19:00
Kenny Rogers 15:45-17:00
Rufus Wainwright 14:00-15:00
First Aid Kit 12:45-13:30
Bassekou Kouyate 11:30-12:15
Portishead Friday Other Stage 22:30-23:45
Foals 21:00-22:00
Alt-J 19:30-20:30
Tame Impala 18:05-19:00
The Lumineers 16:35-17:35
Enter Shikari 15:15-16:05
Amanda Palmer 13:50-14:45
The Hives 12:25-13:20
Beady Eye 11:00-11:55
Chase & Status Saturday 22:30-23:45
Example 21:00-22:00
Two Door Cinema Club 19:30-20:30
Alabama Shakes 18:00-19:00
Noah and the Whale 16:30-17:30
Azealia Banks 15:00-16:00
Dry the River 13:40-14:30
The 1975 12:30-13:10
The Staves 11:30-12:10
The xx Sunday 22:05-23:15
The Smashing Pumpkins 20:25-21:35
Editors 18:50-19:50
Of Monsters and Men 17:30-18:20
Public Image Ltd 16:10-17:00
I Am Kloot 14:50-15:40
Stornoway 13:30-14:10
The Heavy 12:10-13:00
Zulu Winter 11:00-11:40
Chic featuring Nile Rodgers Friday West Holts Stage 22:15-23:45
Seasick Steve 20:30-21:30
Tom Tom Club 19:00-20:00
Toro y Moi 17:30-18:30
Alice Russell 16:00-17:00
Goat 14:30-15:30
Zun Zun Egui 13:00-14:00
Classica Orchestra Afrobeat 11:30-12:30
Public Enemy Saturday 22:15-23:35
Major Lazer 20:45-21:45
Maverick Sabre 19:15-20:15
The Orb feat. Kakat Sit Si 17:45-18:45
BadBadNotGood 16:15-17:15
The Bombay Royale 14:45-15:45
Fatoumata Diawara 13:15-14:15
Troker 12:00-12:45
Bobby Womack Sunday 21:30-23:15
Lianne La Havas 19:45-20:45
Sérgio Mendes 18:15-19:15
Ondatropica 16:45-17:45
The Congos 15:25-16:15
Dub Colossus 14:05-14:55
Matthew E. White 12:35-13:35
Riot Jazz 11:30-12:15

On 17 January 2013 it was announced that on each day, in an act of solidarity, musicians from Mali would open the Pyramid Stage.[14] Islamists have banned music in the North of the North African nation. The first musician announced to open the Pyramid Stage was Rokia Traoré.[14]

Rodriguez, the Detroit pop star at the center of the Oscar-nominated documentary Searching for Sugar Man, will perform at Glastonbury Festival[15]

The London-based indie group The Vaccines announced on their Facebook page that they would be playing the Pyramid Stage on the Friday. The lineup was announced on 27 March at 7pm on the Glastonbury website and on the Zane Lowe radio show on BBC Radio 1.[16][17]

Beady Eye opened the festival with a surprise unadvertised performance on Friday at 11 am.[citation needed]

Unconfirmed dates[edit]

The Park Stage

The John Peel Stage

BBC Introducing

Avalon Stage

References[edit]

  1. ^ Henley, Jon (18 October 2012). "Why Glastonbury 2012 is going down the pan". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  • ^ Halliday, Josh; Topping, Alexandra (28 June 2013). "Glastonbury 2013 declared 'best yet' following Rolling Stones triumph". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ "2013 tickets on sale October 7th". Glastonbury Festival. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  • ^ "Tickets for Glastonbury 2013 have now sold out, in 1h 40m (a record). Here's a note from Michael & Emily Eavis..." Glastonbury Festivals. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
  • ^ Walker, Peter (7 October 2012). "Glastonbury tickets gone in record time". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 8 October 2012.
  • ^ Vincent, Alice; Waters, Florence (29 June 2013). "Glastonbury 2013: day one as it happened". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ Lynskey, Dorian (30 June 2013). "Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013 – review". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ Hawksley, Rupert; Waters, Florence (30 June 2013). "Glastonbury 2013: day two as it happened". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ "Glastonbury Festival: Rolling Stones make debut". BBC News. 30 June 2013. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
  • ^ "Glastonbury Festival: Rolling Stones excitement builds". BBC News. 27 June 2013. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
  • ^ Plunkett, John (28 June 2013). "Rolling Stones' Glastonbury show pulls in 2.6 million viewers on BBC2". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ Hawksley, Rupert; Vincent, Alice (1 July 2013). "Glastonbury 2013: day three as it happened". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  • ^ a b c d Glastonbury Festival 2013: Line-Up Linked 2013-06-29
  • ^ a b "Glastonbury 2013 lineup: first act announced". The Guardian. London. 17 January 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  • ^ "'Sugar Man' Star Rodriguez Booked for Coachella, Glastonbury". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  • ^ Roberts, Morgan. "Glastonbury Announces Headliners and Full Line Up". Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  • ^ Brown, Mark (27 March 2013). "Rolling Stones will headline Glastonbury 2013, organisers confirm". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 28 March 2013.
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