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NME stage at the 1993 festival

The Other stage is the second stage of the Glastonbury Festival, a greenfield music and performing arts festival on farm land near Pilton, England. The festival takes place on many different stages and performance areas. The site is organised around a restricted backstage compound, with the Pyramid Stage on the north, and Other stage on the south of the compound.[1]

Mud at the "Other Stage" 2007

In 2023, the Lightning Seeds opened the Glastonbury Festival's "Other Stage".[2]

1985

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Friday Saturday Sunday
  • Asaah Papa and Graffi Jazz
  • The Ariwa Posse
  • Poison Girls
  • Toxic Shock
  • Green on Red
  • Steve Payne & Guests
  • Eduardo and Antonio
  • The Happy End
  • OVA

1997

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Friday Saturday Sunday

1998

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Friday Saturday Sunday

1999

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Friday Saturday Sunday

2000

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Friday Saturday Sunday

2002

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Friday Saturday Sunday

2003

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Friday Saturday Sunday

2004

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Friday Saturday Sunday

2008

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Friday Saturday Sunday

2009

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In 2009 The Other stage was headlined by The Prodigy, Bloc Party and Franz Ferdinand.[3]

2015

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Friday Saturday Sunday

Rudimental
22:30-23:45
Mark Ronson
21:00-22:00
The Courteeners
19:30-20:30
The Vaccines
18:00-19:00
Jungle
16:30-17:30
Catfish and the Bottlemen
15:00-16:00
Everything Everything
13:50-14:30
The Cribs
12:30-13:20
The Charlatans
11:00-12:00

Deadmau5
22:30-23:45
Ben Howard
20:40-21:55
The Maccabees
19:05-20:05
Clean Bandit
17:35-18:35
Ella Eyre
16:05-17:05
Young Fathers
14:45-15:45
The Strypes
13:25-14:15
Frank Turner
12:00-13:00
Swim Deep
11:00-11:40

The Chemical Brothers
21:45-23:15
Jamie T
20:15-21:15
Belle & Sebastian
18:45-19:45
Future Islands
17:15-18:45
Twin Atlantic
15:45-16:45
Palma Violets
14:15-15:15
Adam Cohen
13:00-13:50
SOAK
12:00-12:40
Rival Sons
11:00-11:40

References

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  1. ^ "King's Meadow (Stone Circle)". Glastonbury Festival. Archived from the original on 25 June 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Glastonbury 2023 - The Lightning Seeds". BBC Music Events. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Neil Young and Blur confirmed for Glastonbury". NME. UK. 9 March 2009. Archived from the original on 11 October 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2022.