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Kate Nash for Glastonbury

singer to open Pyramid Stage on Friday

By Scott Williams | Published:

Glastonbury Festival 2008 - Kate Nash
Photo credit: Scott Johnson


Kate Nash's 'people' have announced that the singer is to open the Glastonbury Festival 2008 which will take place at Worthy Farm, Pilton, near Glastonbury, Somerset from Friday 27th to Sunday 29th June. The festival's gates open for early arrivals on Wednesday 25th June, two days before Nash is to perform as the opening act on the Pyramid stage.

The news appeared in a statement which said, "We are pleased to announce Kate Nash will open this year's Glastonbury Festival, kicking off the Pyramid Stage in style on Friday 27th June. Further UK festival dates to be announced."

Kate Nash


If you've registered for Glastonbury, then remember to increase your chances of attending by entering the eFestivals' competition to win yourself a pair of tickets here.

To get the best idea of the acts you'll see over all the stages at the festival in June make sure you keep an eye on our Glastonbury 2008 rumours, which will build up into the most comprehensive list available anywhere before the full line-up announcement is made at the beginning of June.

Don't forget that those wanting to buy a ticket to this year's festival will need to register their details at http://www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk between 9am on Friday 1st February and midnight on Friday 14th March. This year anyone who registers to buy tickets can tick a box to ensure that their details are also available for the 2009 and 2010 festivals. Tickets for Glastonbury will go on sale on 6 April, either online or through a free phone call from a normal landline.