Glastonbury Festival 2004
Friday 25th to Sunday 27th June 2004Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£112 - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 150,000
Last updated: Wed 7th Aug 2013
The Glade stage at Glastonbury has changed and evolved since it's conception in 2000.
Last year saw The Glade downsized, and the (physically) larger acts played on the Lost Stage ... but the Lost Stage has been lost in 2004.
So 2004 sees the Glade transform once again. This year, the stage will be moved slightly so that its back is against the old railway track, and the dance area is fully under the trees.
A custom stage structure is also being built, which has been been described to eFestivals as looking like a mantaray, or a stealth bomber.
And the music? Expect great psychedelic beats, as ever.
The Glade in 2002
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