Line-up Confirmed For The Greenpeace Field At Glastonbury 2023

A new area, The Rhizosphere, also revealed

By Iggy Makarov | Published: Mon 5th Jun 2023

Rave Tree

Wednesday 21st to Sunday 25th June 2023
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£335 + £5 booking fee - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 210,000
Last updated: Fri 23rd Jun 2023

Lottery Winners, Bimini, Porij, Grove, The Illustrious Blacks, Pale Blue Eyes and Vc Pines are among the many artists confirmed for the sun stage - expect surprise guests too

Friday night’s Glitterbox takeover of The Sun Stage Features B2B sets from Shapeshifters and Sophie Lloyd Plus Eats Everything and Andy Cato and a live set from Girls On The Internet

The 22-metre high Rave Tree presents Jodie Harsh, Future Utopia, Seth Troxler, Dj Paulette, Salute and more

New For 2023: The Immersive New Destination The Rhizosphere, a perception-shifting destination located behind the Sun Stage to experience life amongst its roots in technicolour wonder. Dedicated to celebrating the importance of soil to humankind, it’s a versatile space created by artists Poppy Flint and Benji Bailes (Underfoot) which hosts multi-sensory exhibits, workshops and myco-feasts by day before transforming into a party space as night falls. It features artists in residence, live bio-sonification and celebrates the queerness of nature. Areeba Hamid, Greenpeace Co-Executive Director, will join the Rhizosphere team for an exclusive discussion and on Saturday afternoon LION (Land In Our Names) will be hosting a BPOC only workshop space. The Rhizosphere is the latest evolution of BEAM - a walk-through sculptural installation and standing dead wood habitat that was created in 2019 by multi-award winning artist Wolfgang Buttress, best known for his Hive sculpture at Kew Gardens.

The full poster is below:




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