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Can see Ludmilla headlining next year in a rapid ascent to stardom over here.
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By bennyhana22 · Posted
It's quite variable, but there are some fairly consistent patterns. The less well known names will usually play earliest, opening the stages at times when there will likely be fewer people there. The biggest names will generally play in one of three models: Pre/at the same time as live stage headliner - programmed there specifically to draw those who really like/prefer dance music, and to avoid crazy crowds if they played after the live stages finish; 'Peak time' - timed for when there is likely to be the biggest crowd/interest, before only the hardcore ravers are left! This would be 2am-4am, or thereabouts. Closing/sunrise - some pretty huge names will like to take the faithful through to the end, especially if that includes sunrise at an outdoor set. I've seen some pretty wonderful sunrise sets in the Temple, at IICON etc, delivered by some 'big' names. But that's very much a generalisation, and remember that DJs playing Glastonbury (especially successful, busy ones) are almost always playing elsewhere during the weekend, and so their slot will likely fit around their other commitments. Something like that! Ben -
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