Pyramid Stage

Glastonbury Festival 2003

Published: Fri 13th Jun 2003

Friday 27th to Sunday 29th June 2003
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£105 (plus booking fee plus postage) - SOLD OUT!
Daily capacity: 150,000
Last updated: Wed 7th Aug 2013

The first (temporary) Pyramid Stage was built for Glastonbury Fair (in 1971), and Nik Turner (of Hawkwind fame) turned up for the unofficial festival in '78 with one that was built over a truck. The famous cow-shed Pyramid Stage was built for the '81 Festival, and burnt down just before the '94 Festival. After a few years with a standard temporary outdoor stage, the idea was revived in 2000, with a permanent structure being commissioned and built - no longer housing cows in winter.

All times are approximate.

Note: Zwan have cancelled their whole tour, so will not be playing.

Friday
10.50pm-12.20am: REM
8.55pm-10.10pm: David Gray
7.10pm-8.25pm: Suede
5.30pm-6.40pm: ???
4pm-5pm: Mogwai
2.30pm-3.30pm: De La Soul
1pm-2pm: Echo and the Bunnymen
11.30am-12.30pm Inspiral Carpets (TBC)
10.15am-11am The Darkness (TBC)

Saturday
10.55pm-12.25am: Radiohead
9.05pm-10.15pm: Flaming Lips
7.30pm-8.35pm: Supergrass
6pm-7pm: Turin Brakes
4.40pm-5.30pm: The Polyphonic Spree
3.00pm-4.10pm Jimmy Cliff
1.20pm-2.30pm: Jools Holland and the Rhythm & Blues Orchestra
12pm-12.50pm: Afro Celts (TBC)
10.30am-11.30am: Ozomatli

Sunday
10.40pm-11.55pm Moby
9pm-10pm: Manic Street Preachers
7.30pm-8.30pm: Feeder
5.45pm-7pm: Macy Gray
4.20pm-5.15pm: Sugababes
2.30pm-3.50pm: Asian Dub Foundation
1pm-2pm: The Waterboys
11.30pm-12.30pm: Leningrad Cowboys
10.30pm-11.15am: Glastonbury Town Band

The Pyramid Stage


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