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BBC Introducing Stage line-up announced for Glastonbury Festival

showcasing unsigned talent in The Park

By Scott Williams | Published:

Glastonbury Festival 2009 - around the site (7)
Photo credit: Karen Williams


The line-up of unsigned talent from across the UK playing the BBC Introducing Stage in The Park area of next week's Glastonbury Festival has been announced.

in The Park
Playing on Friday 26th June will be The Heroes, Cashier no 9, Sparrow and the Workshop, Two Door Cinema Club, Louise Golbey, Colorama, KOF, and Engine-Earz.

Saturday 27th June will have performances for 10k Runner, Kidbass, Rogues, The Alfonz, Speech Debelle, Vienna Ditto, King Charles, and Goldheart Assembly.

On Sunday 28 June the stage will see performances from The 1, 2, 3, 4s, Andreya Triana, Dimbleby & Capper, Fists, Essay Like Nephew, Kobi Onyame, States of Emotion, and Life in Film.
The line-up of music acts for this year has been confirmed and includes Neil Young as Friday headliner, Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band as Saturday night headliner, and Blur as Sunday headliner, alongside thousands of other acts including The Specials, Lily Allen, Fleet Foxes, Kasabian, Crosby Stills and Nash, Dizzee Rascal, Spinal Tap, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Madness, Bloc Party, The Ting Tings, Lady GaGa, White Lies, Franz Ferdinand, Pendulum, Maximo Park, Paolo Nutini, Peter Doherty, The Prodigy, Glasvegas, Bon Iver, Bat For Lashes, Q-Tip, and many more.

To see the most detailed line-up details for Glastonbury Festival anywhere on the web, click here >>.

This year's Glastonbury Festival runs throughout the five full days from Wednesday 24th until Sunday 28th June 2009 at Worthy Farm, Somerset.

Tickets for the Festival have sold out, a full weekend ticket was priced at £175.

For detailed information on all aspects of the festival, click here.