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Produced by Guardian Development Cover illustrations: John & Wendy Map data: Simmons Aerofilms MAP MARKET AREA INTRODUCTION GETA LOAD OF THIS... Welcome to Glastonbury 2003 and to the official Mini-Guide. This special edition of ’s weekly TV and entertainments listings magazine contains all the information you need for a successful and stress-free festival. The Mini-Guide contains comprehensive listings for all the main stages, plus the pick of the acts at Green Fields, Lost and Cabaret Stages, and advice on where to find the best of the weird and wonderful happenings throughout the festival. There are also tips on the bands you shouldn’t miss, a rundown of the many bars dotted around the site, fold-out maps to help you get to grips with the 600 acres of space, and practical advice on everything from lost property to keeping healthy. Additional free copies of this Mini-Guide can be picked up from the Guardian newsstand in the market, the festival information points or the Workers Beer Co bars. To help you keep in touch with all the news from Glastonbury and beyond, the Guardian and Observer are being sold by vendors and from the newsstands at a specially discounted price during the festival . Whatever you want from Glastonbury, we hope this Mini-Guide will help you make the most of it.

Have a great festival. Watt Andy Illustration: ESSENTIAL INFORMATION

INFORMATION POINTS hygiene. Make sure you wash MONEY give a description. If you lose There are five information your hands after going to the loo The NatWest bank is near the your children, ask for advice points where you can get local, and before eating. Remember farmhouse and will cash one at any information point. festival and travel information, that food, especially meat, can cheque per day accompanied by Lost kids are looked after in sitemaps, postcards, and leave go off in hot, humid conditions. a cheque card and cheque book the Children’s Area until 8pm, messages. You will also find cash Firewood is provided if you (with some cheques in it). There after which they are taken to payphones at the counter. want to cook your own food: are 24-hour cash machines Wagonshed Welfare, which do not use wood from hedges. here, accepting all major cards, provides experienced child care. EMERGENCY SERVICES Light fires away from tents and plus some Link ATMs next to The festival has its own fire, always change camping gas the Medical Centre near the LOST PROPERTY ambulance and paramedic outside tents, never inside, Other Stage, also open 24 hours. Lost property is at the services. In case of emergency, making sure the gas tap is off. Go with a friend. Bring only the Wagonshed. A huge amount contact stewards or uniformed cards you need and keep a note of gear is handed in during and security who have radio access SECURITY of the numbers, in case they are after the festival, so you are not to these services. There are also Keep your money with you at lost or stolen. £25 a day should wasting your time. Stolen items medical and security crews in all times. This also applies to be enough for food and drink. should be reported to the police the pits of the main stages and any medication you cannot be for insurance purposes. After the Dance Tent. without. Only bring what you MEETING PEOPLE the festival you can submit a need. Take basic precautions: Arrange to meet friends at the report of a missing item on FIRST AID &MEDICAL postcode your valuables and Meeting Point or some quiet the website. You can get first aid at one of two be inventive about hiding your location. If you get lost, leave medical centres: the Pennard money at night: spread it a message at any of the LITTER (near the Other Stage) or the around. Padlocks on tents are an information points or with Help the litter crew keep the Farmhouse Medical Centre. They invitation. If you are the victim Radio Avalon 87. 7FM festival litter-free by collecting have staff on duty 24 hours a day of crime, report it at police HQ rubbish around your campsite who can treat most accidents and in the Emergency Services area, DISABLED FACILITIES and using the appropriate bags illnesses on the spot. A midwife where you can ask for a crime Facilities for wheelchair users and bins. Free bin bags are and psychiatrist are on call. There record for insurance purposes. include a reserved parking provided at information points. are regular dental surgeries at area near the Gate A and a Polystyrene is banned from Pennard Medical Centre and PROPERTY LOCK-UPS dedicated camping area (with site; paper plates and cups can a dentist on call for emergencies. Use the free 24-hour property free transport between the two), be recycled. Don’t burn plastic. The Pharmacy can dispense lock-ups. Mark valuables with a viewing platform in the main Do not throw anything into the most prescriptions. your postcode and house arena, and disabled toilets. River Whitelake, nor pee in it or number. Deposit belongings in in any hedges or ditches: it can HEALTH &SAFETY the morning, then pick them up LOST CHILDREN be hazardous to wildlife. This is Avoid risk of stomach upset by later. You can also buy cheap loo Remember what your kids are a working farm: please respect observing some simple rules of rolls and soap at the lock-ups. wearing: it is much easier to it and those who live on it. PREVIEW FRIDAY CROWD PLEASERS The first day of the festival witnesses the greatest crowd- pleasers in action. If you’re a crowd, hey, you’ll be pleased. Elsewhere, there’s still plenty to celebrate. A favoured by Jack White (Stripes), Brendon Benson matches his melodic skills only with his self-deprecation. Meanwhile, Detroit’s Electric Six are to be found in charge of a mean electro-trash version of the dirty formula. Notorious for their Danger! High Voltage! single, their latest, Gay Bar, can only add to their infamy. But now, please stand for those anthems. His majesty , whose songs Babylon and This Year’s Love have triumphed for him before, looks likely to do so again. Fatboy Slim and , meanwhile, play huge tunes for those with their hands, not their lighters in the air. Yes, it’s the end of the day and returning headliners REM are on hand. It looks like

everything will work out fine. Watt Andy Illustration: FRIDAY DAYTIME

Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 11.00 11.15 10.15 12.30 11.15 11.30 Stabilizer Ben Andrews Rileys Second David Saw Corporate Greenpeace Skin Whores Kids (DJs) 12.40 12.45 13.30 Kuts Chuck Prophet 11.00 Ted Barnes 12.15 12.30 (Finger Lickin) and Mission Mairead Fabrics Aidan B Express 14.30 13.40 11.50 Rodrigo y 13.30 13.30 Futureshock 14.15 Mr Mojo Gabriela Far Que Will Saul Souad Massi 14.40 12.40 15.30 15.00 14.30 Soul of Man competition Darden Smith Laid Blak Danny winner Macmillan De La Soul La De 15.40 16.35 16.30 10.15 10.20 Mint Maria Doyle Sirius B 15.45 The Darkness The Jeevas Royale Kennedy PFN

11.30 11.10 16.30 16.45 Inspiral Har Mar Plump 13.30 Tony Global Carpets Superstar DJs Buffseeds

13.00 12.00 14.25 Echo and the Nada Surf Future Bunnymen Heads 13.00 14.30 Pete Yorn 15.25 De La Soul Mew 14.00 16.00 Athlete 16.20 The Caesars 15.00 Tom MacRae

16.00 Athlete

Yo La Tengo Carpets Inspiral FRIDAY EVENING

Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 17.30 17.10 17.20 17.45 17.30 18.00 Zwan Cooper Temple The Frames tbc Iain Taylor Clause 19.10 18.20 19.15 18.30 19.15 Suede 18.40 Brendon Sharon Love Grocer James Lavelle Electric Six Benson Shannon 20.55 20.00 20.30 David Gray 20.00 19.20 21.00 Skinny Sumo Tayo Idlewild Black Box Julian Cope 22.50 Recorder 21.30 21.45 REM 21.30 Bullys Audio Temple of Lee Coombs Royksopp 18.00 15.45 20.20 Sound Audio Bullys Afro Celts Junior Senior 23.00 23.00 (live) 23.00 Primal Scream 17.15 21.30 Tony Allen (DJ set) 19.00 Lemon Jelly Seb Fontaine 18.45 23.05 20.30 Death in Vegas Xpress 2 20.15 22.30 Beth Orton Fat Boy Slim 21.45 Skatalites David Gray David 23.15 Morcheeba Beth Orton Beth Death in Vegas in Death FRIDAY OTHER STAGES

Lost* Cinema Green Fields* Cabaret* 13.15 11.00 Howard Rhythm Wave Marks 11.45 14.00 Jack Russell Nick Turner’s Allstars 13.30 Murray 15.00 Lachlan-Young Luca Fronza Donnie Darko Donnie 14.35 15.30 22.00 13.00 Bluefoot Wild Biggles Project Thornberrys Wartime Band 15.10 Joolz 16.30 00.00 14.30 Tayo Donnie Darko The Lo Polidoro 15.55 Band Stewart Lee 17.00 02.00 The Egg Bowling for 16.00 17.20 Columbine The FOS Bros Boothby 20.00 Graffoe Terminalhead 17.30 Nick Wilkinson 20.45 21.30 Jeff Green Hybrid 21.30 (featuring Le Cod Afrique 21.30 ) Ross Noble 23.00 22.20 Riven 22.20 James Lavelle Ed Byrne

23.00 23.00 Includes Crazy Beat and Out Of Time Nightmares Phil Kay j on Wax *Highlights PREVIEW SATURDAY ACAPTIVE AUDIENCE There are likely to be as many highlights on Saturday as there are members of . Some, however, stand out particularly brightly: Interpol and Radio 4 showcasing two sides of NYC: one moody and melancholy; the other wildly funky. Both are worth visiting. Meanwhile, The Libertines celebrate life this side of the Atlantic. Eccentric and profligate, the band exist in their own borderline criminal world, and are eager for others to join them. have shared stages with them and lived to tell the tale. Some bands, though, can’t get arrested. Recently released from prison, 60s legend Arthur Lee, here appearing as Love With Arthur Lee shows that’s not always the case. The highlight of the day, if not the weekend, may well be . Fresh from the release of their Hail To The Thief , the band look to be on their way to another landslide Glastonbury victory. Illustration: Andy Watt Andy Illustration: SATURDAY DAYTIME

Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 11.15 09.30 12.30 11.15 12.00 Clare Teal Dead Fish OBI Up The Rebels Band

12.30 10.15 13.15 12.15 13.30 Joyce Steve Kathleen Phonetics Koru (live) Edwards 14.00 11.00 13.30 14.30 Linda Lewis Finka 14.15 Warblefly A Man Called David Oglivy Adam (DJ) 15.30 11.50 15.00 String Cheese Seventh Son 15.15 Baghdaddies 16.00 The Polyphonic Spree Polyphonic The Incident DJ Barry 10.30 10.20 11.00 12.40 16.30 Krishna Ben Andrews DNA Doll Moulinex South 16.30 Nigel Maslin the Blender Durutti Column Jones 11.40 11.20 13.25 Ozomatli The Burn 12.00 Jane Taylor Boogie Knights 13.10 12.20 14.05 Jools Holland 20-20's 13.00 Hokum Clones Akasha (live) 14.55 13.20 14.50 Jimmy Cliff Gemma Hayes 13.30 The Basement Will White 16.40 14.20 Propellerhead 15.50 The Sparta Polyphonic 14.30 Spree 15.20 Sander 16.50 The Thrills Kleinenberg The Bandits

16.20 15.30 Eighties etc Themroc (live)

16.00 The Thrills The

Mekon Hayes Gemma SATURDAY EVENING

Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 18.00 17.30 17.00 17.00 17.50 17.45 Turin Brakes Interpol Blak Twang Radio 4 Steve Harley & (live) presents Cockney Rebel 19.30 18.50 The Free 18.50 Supergrass The Libertines 17.45 Association The Warlocks 19.30 Erol Alkan The Waterboys 21.05 20.00 18.30 20.10 The Flaming Love With 18.45 Nitin Sawhney Kings of Leon 21.00 Lips Arthur Lee DJ Swamp Los Lobos 20.00 21.30 22.55 21.30 19.15 Moloko Animals Furry Super Radiohead The Coral 2 Many DJs 17.30 17.00 21.30 23.00 tbc Nodens Ictus 23.00 20.15 Kanda Bongo (live) Super Furry Jacques Man 18.30 Animals Lu Cont Weapons of 18.30 23.10 Mass Belief Boom Bip 21.15 Lamb (live) Jon Carter 20.00 Kava Kava 19.15 22.15 Hybrid (DJ) Chemical 21.30 Brothers Pronghom 20.15 (DJ set) Chris Clark 23.00 (live) The Damned 21.00 Tomp (Warp DJ)

21.30 Plaid (live)

23.00 The Libertines The

Kings of Leon of Kings DJ AFX SATURDAY OTHER STAGES

Lost* Cinema Green Fields* Cabaret* 13.00 13.15 VEHICLES & ANIMALS Jerry Cahill Jovanka Steele “life–affirming... pick any of the 12 songs and there is something to love” – Q Magazine “a great record, guilelessly cheery and knowingly witty in equal measure” – The Guardian 14.00 13.50 “an album might have made if he was British... a British pop gem” – The Times The Ragin’ Attila the “a gloriously understated and wonderfully consistent debut” – Time Out Cajuns Stockbroker www.athlete.mu

16.00 15.15 Praying for Mitch Benn & the Rain the Distractions

17.30 16.05 Skokiaan Phil Kay

Jackass 21.30 17.00 12.30 22.00 Loonaloop Ed Byrne P.A.I.N. Star Trek Nemesis 23.00 18.00 14.00 Celloman Brendan Burns Twisted Roots 00.30 xXx 21.05 15.30 Bill Bailey Sweet Toof 02.30 Jackass 21.50 18.30 Ben Norris Kamel Nitrate 22.25 20.00 Simon Munnery Babyhead 23.10 21.30 Tina C Oojammi 23.45 23.00 Greatest Show On Legs *Highlights PREVIEW SUNDAY IN THE COUNTRY The countryside’s an idyllic place, but Sunday also sings its fair share of urban hymns. Leading the congregation are the Sugababes, performing their bling-bling hits for the first time in the vicinity of a dairy farm. If you want the voice of the streets, look no further than Mike Skinner and The Streets. Acclaimed for his Original Pirate Material album, he’s fast becoming a geezerly live force to be reckoned with. All right? But there’s plenty to be had for those seeking something more restful. You may know Bright Eyes because of songwriter Conor Oberst’s relationship with Winona Ryder, but it’s his country orchestra’s ballads that will win your heart. Calexico, though long in the country rock game, remain fresh as a daisy, their Feast of Wire album mining a rich Tex-Mex seam. Doves continue the melancholy theme, but it wouldn’t be right for the weekend to end on a sad note. Master of the decks Moby is your mood-elevating headliner, with selections from his latest album, 18.

Illustration: Andy Watt Andy Illustration: He remains suitable for all ages. SUNDAY DAYTIME

Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 11.00 10.00 10.30 12.30 11.45 12.00 Boom Bip Pina The Lost Girls Amy Wadge Cache jazz band

12.00 11.15 11.00 13.15 13.00 13.15 UnCut Dhol Fineline Drew Le Cod Afrique Koru (live) Foundation 12.40 11.45 14.20 14.30 14.30 DJ Format & 12.30 competition Erin McKeown Mukka Protoculture Abdominal Andy Sheppard winner Nocturnal 15.25 16.00 15.30 13.10 Tourist 12.30 Roddy Frame Kila DJ Ans (Nano) Just Jack Shirovski 14.00 16.30 17.00 16.30 Sugababes 13.50 Slovo 13.15 Cerys tbc Man With 10.30 10.20 EZ Rollers The Dorothy Matthews No Name town band The Rain Band 15.30 Strain 14.30 Yes 17.45 11.30 11.20 Saian Supa 14.00 Tristan (live) Leningrad The Gathering Crew Jesse Cowboys Malin 12.20 15.15 13.00 Simple Kid Terri Walker 14.50 The The Waterboys 13.20 16.15 Zutons Morning Jacket Krust 14.30 and Die 15.40 Asian Dub 14.20 present I- Siobhan Foundation Sugacult Kamanchi Donaghy

16.20 15.20 16.40 Sugababes Damien Rice Venus Hum

16.20 The Hope of the States the of Hope

Raveonettes Walker Terri SUNDAY EVENING

Pyramid Other Dance One World New Acoustic Avalon Glade 17.15 18.15 18.00 19.00 Blackalicious Jazz Jamaica Arnold Hallucinogen All Stars in Dub (live) 18.15 19.30 DJ Marky 19.45 Arthur Brown 20.15 and XRS Calexico Raja Ram (DJ) featuring 21.00 Stamina MC 21.15 21.15 (4 Decks and Nils Petter Preachers Street Manic Shpongle Effects) Molvaer 17.40 17.45 22.30 (live) Starspangles Beth Gibbons System 7 19.15 22.45 22.45 Rahzel Buena Vista 18.40 19.15 NED (DJ) Social Club Hope of Eric Bibb 20.15 presents Omara the States 23.00 DJ Zinc and Portuondo 21.00 Squarepusher MC AD 19.40 Richard (live) The Delgados Thompson 21.15 The Roots 21.00 Doves Flint

17.45 17.20 22.30 TheRoots Macy Gray The Rapture Scratch 22.30 Perverts Tricky 19.30 18.20 Feeder 23.00 The Streets 21.00 19.40 Manic Street Dave Gahan Preachers 21.00 22.40 Sigur Ros Moby 22.30

Doves Feeder SUNDAY OTHER STAGES

Lost* Cinema Green Fields* Cabaret* 11.30 13.05 String Cheese Murray Incident Lachlan Young

14.45 14.35 Stanton John Otway Warriors 15.10 16.15 Brendan Ben & Lex Burns The Two Towers Two The 16.30 22.00 13.00 16.05 Gringo L'auberge Spin 2 Susan Murray Espanole 18.00 (aka Pot Luck, 14.30 17.00 No 1 Station Euro Pudding) The Rosinators Harriet Bowden 19.30 00.30 16.00 Top Cats Lord of the Los Albertos 18.50 Rings: The Two Cathy P 20.30 Towers 17.30 Jah Free Restless 19.10 Natives Weapons 21.00 of Sound Stateside 21.30 Hombres The 20.40 Huckleberries Nick Wilty 22.00 Dread Zone 23.00 22.00 Soundsystem Elephant Talk Glen Wool

22.30 23.20 Zion Train Bastard Son of Tommy Cooper *Highlights WEIRD & WONDERFUL

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TRIBUTE TO JOE STRUMMER tables at midnight. Roulette and On Friday night from 8pm, blackjack are on offer, and you Left Field pays tribute to Joe can exhange your hard-won chips Strummer, kicking off with Don for drinks. The casino’s cabaret Letts’ director’s cut of the Clash lounge presents some weird and biopic Westway to the World. wonderful entertainment each Following at 9.30pm is the world evening, some totally unsuitable premier of The Last Night for children. That’s a promise. Burned, a film of Strummer’s last London gig, SILVER SERVICE the firefighters benefit at Acton RESTAURANT Town Hall. The finale at 10pm When you’ve tired of noodles has Don Letts and the Dub and pizza slices, then book your WEAR YOUR MINI-GUIDE Cartel’s Dan spin Clash table at the festival’s only à la classics into the small hours. carte eaterie, where top chefs WITH PRIDE AND WIN A prepare gourmet meals in a SONY ERICSSON T310 THE BALLROOM space of refined elegance, Throughout the festival our roving photographer Back by popular demand, the replete with flowers, fountains will be snapping festival-goers with Glastonbury velvet-lined ballroom will once and chandeliers. Reservations Mini-Guides round their necks. If you’re among again echo to the strains of and smart clothes are essential. them, you could win one of 10 Sony Ericsson swing, tango and capoeira, T310 mobile phones, plus a £50 airtime voucher. played by a 17-piece orchestra. MECCADONALD’S MOSQUE The phone features photo messaging, colour And if you haven’t a clue what Show solidarity with our screen, downloadable games and polyphonic, capoeira is, come and learn: there Muslim friends by visiting the composable ring tones. are lessons daily from 1pm-3pm. mosque, which will present some Photos of the 10 winners will appear in the Guardian Tea and cakes follow afterwards of the finest crossover vibes, such Guide in two weeks time. So make sure you keep and then the dance bands kick as Hubble Bubble’s 21st-century your Mini-Guide on you at all times and don’t forget to read the Guide on Saturday July 12. in from 4pm. Swap your mud- bellydancing . stained jeans for a ballgown or tux, available for hire. FIRESHOW Finally, don’t miss the usual THE CASINO closing night pyrotechnic FreshShots And if you’ve already donned display near the Stone Circle guardian.co.uk your tux for the evening, why on Sunday night at 11.45pm. not migrate to the gaming See the festival out with a bang. INDEX OF MAIN BANDS

2 Many DJs D Sat 19.15 DJ Swamp D Sat 18.45 20-20's O Sat 12.20 DJ Zinc and MC AD D Sun 20.15 A Man Called Adam G Sat 14.30 DNA Doll O Sat 10.20 Afro Celts OW Fri 15.45 The Dorothy Strain N Sun 13.15 Aidan B G Fri 12.30 Doves O Sun 22.30 Akasha D Sat 13.00 Drew Ac Sun 13.15 Alison Moyet OW Fri 18.45 Durutti Column Ac Sat 16.30 Amy Wadge Ac Sun 12.30 Echo and the Bunnymen P Fri 13.00 Mogwai Andy Sheppard OW Sun 12.30 6 Electric Eighties etc O Sat 16.20 Arnold Av Sun 18.00 Chris Difford Ac Sat 15.15 Electric 6 O Fri 18.40 Idlewild O Fri 20.00 Arthur Brown Av Sun 19.30 Chuck Prophet and Mission Eric Bibb Ac Sun 19.15 P Fri 11.30 Asian Dub Foundation P Sun 14.30 Express OW Fri 12.45 Erin McKeown Ac Sun 14.20 Interpol O Sat 17.30 Athlete O Fri 14.00 Clare Teal OW Sat 11.15 Erol Alkan D Sat 17.45 Jacques Lu Cont D Sat 20.15 Audio Bullys D Fri 18.00 Cooper Temple Clause O Fri 17.10 EZ Rollers D Sun 13.50 James Lavelle G Fri 19.15 Baghdaddies Av Sat 15.00 The Coral O Sat 21.30 Fabrics Av Fri 12.15 Jane Taylor N Sat 13.25 The Bandits N Sat 16.50 Corporate Whores Av Fri 11.15 Far Que Av Fri 13.30 Jazz Jamaica All Stars The Basement N Sat 14.50 Damien Rice O Sun 15.20 Fat Boy Slim D Fri 22.30 OW Sun 18.15 Ben Andrews OW Fri 11.15 The Damned Av Sat 23.00 Feeder P Sun 19.30 The Jeevas O Fri 10.20 P Sat 10.30 Danny Macmillan G Fri 14.30 Fineline N Sun 11.00 Jesse Malin N Sun 14.00 Beth Gibbons Ac Sun 17.45 Darden Smith Ac Fri 15.30 Finka N Sat 11.00 Jimmy Cliff P Sat 14.55 Beth Orton OW Fri 20.15 The Darkness P Fri 10.15 The Flaming Lips P Sat 21.05 John Cale N Sat 23.00 Blackalicious D Sun 17.15 Dave Gahan O Sun 19.40 Flint N Sun 21.00 Jon Carter D Sat 21.15 Black Box Recorder N Fri 19.20 David Gray P Fri 20.55 The Frames Ac Fri 17.45 Jools Holland P Sat 13.10 Blak Twang D Sat 17.00 David Holmes presents The Free Future Heads N Fri 14.25 Joyce OW Sat 12.30 Boogie Knights D Sat 12.00 Association OW Sat 17.00 Futureshock D Fri 13.40 Julian Cope Ac Fri 21.00 Boom Bip D Sun 11.00 G Sat 18.30 David Oglivy Ac Sat 14.15 The Gathering O Sun 11.20 Junior Senior N Fri 20.20 Brendon Benson N Fri 18.20 David Saw Ac Fri 12.30 Gemma Hayes O Sat 13.20 Just Jack D Sun 13.10 Buena Vista Social Club presents Dead Fish N Sat 09.30 Goldfrapp N Sat 21.30 Kanda Bongo Man OW Sat 21.30 Omara Portuondo OW Sun 22.45 Death in Vegas N Fri 23.05 Grandaddy O Sun 18.20 Kathleen Edwards Ac Sat 13.15 Buffseeds N Fri 13.30 De La Soul P Fri 14.30 Greenpeace Kids G Fri 11.30 Kava Kava Av Sat 20.00 The Burn O Sat 11.20 The Delgados N Sun 19.40 Hallucinogen in Dub G Sun 19.00 Kila Av Sun 16.00 Cache Av Sun 11.45 Dhol Foundation OW Sun 11.15 O Fri 11.10 Kings of Leon N Sat 20.10 The Caesars N Fri 16.20 DJ AFX G Sat 23.00 Hokum Clones N Sat 14.05 Koru G Sat 13.30 G Sun 13.15 Calexico OW Sun 19.45 DJ Ans (Nano) G Sun 15.30 Hope of the States N Sun 18.40 Krafty Kuts D Fri 12.40 Cerys Matthews Ac Sun 16.30 DJ Barry Krishna G Sat 16.00 Hybrid G Sat 19.15 Krust and Die present I-Kamanchi Chemical Brothers D Sat 22.15 DJ Format & Abdominal D Sun 12.40 I Am Kloot N Fri 17.20 D Sun 16.15 Chris Clark G Sat 20.15 DJ Marky and XRS D Sun 18.15 Iain Taylor G Fri 18.00 Laid Blak Av Fri 15.00 INDEX OF MAIN BANDS

Lamb OW Sat 23.10 Sharon Shannon Ac Fri 19.15 Le Cod Afrique Av Sun 13.00 Shirovski N Sun 12.30 Lee Coombs G Fri 21.45 Shpongle G Sun 21.15 Lemon Jelly N Fri 21.30 Sigur Ros O Sun 21.00 Leningrad Cowboys P Sun 11.30 Simple Kid O Sun 12.20 The Libertines O Sat 18.50 Siobhan Donaghy N Sun 15.40 Linda Lewis OW Sat 14.00 Sirius B Av Fri 16.30 Los Lobos Ac Sat 21.00 Skatalites OW Fri 21.45 Radiohead The Lost Girls N Sun 10.30 Skinny Sumo Av Fri 20.00 Breaks Turin Love Grocer Av Fri 18.30 PFN G Fri 15.45 Slovo OW Sun 14.00 Tom MacRae O Fri 15.00 Love With Arthur Lee O Sat 20.00 Phonetics Av Sat 12.15 Souad Massi OW Fri 14.15 Tomp G Sat 21.00 Macy Gray P Sun 17.45 Pina OW Sun 10.00 Soul of Man D Fri 14.40 Tony Allen Av Fri 23.00 Mairead N Fri 11.00 Plaid G Sat 21.30 South N Sat 12.40 Tony Global G Fri 16.45 Man With No Name G Sun 16.30 Plump DJs D Fri 16.30 Sparta O Sat 14.20 Town Band P Sun 10.30 P Sun 21.00 The Polyphonic Spree P Sat 16.40 Squarepusher G Sun 23.00 Tricky N Sun 22.30 Maria Doyle Kennedy Ac Fri 16.35 Primal Scream O Fri 23.00 Stabilizer D Fri 11.00 Tristan G Sun 17.45 Mekon D Sat 16.00 Pronghom Av Sat 21.30 The Stands N Sat 15.50 Turin Brakes P Sat 18.00 Mew N Fri 15.25 Protoculture G Sun 14.30 Starspangles N Sun 17.40 UnCut D Sun 12.00 Mint Royale D Fri 15.40 Radio 4 N Sat 17.50 Steve N Sat 10.15 Up The Rebels Av Sat 11.15 Moby P Sun 22.40 Radiohead P Sat 22.55 Steve Harley Ac Sat 17.45 Venus Hum N Sun 16.40 Mogwai P Fri 16.00 Rahzel D Sun 19.15 The Streets D Sun 23.00 Warblefly Av Sat 13.30 Moloko OW Sat 20.00 The Rain Band O Sun 10.20 String Cheese Incident OW Sat 15.30 The Warlocks N Sat 18.50 Morcheeba OW Fri 23.15 Raja Ram G Sun 20.15 Suede P Fri 19.10 The Waterboys Ac Sat 19.30 Morning Jacket O Sun 13.20 The Rapture O Sun 17.20 Sugababes P Sun 16.20 P Sun 13.00 Moulinex the Blender D Sat 11.00 The Raveonettes O Sun 16.20 Sugacult O Sun 14.20 Way Out West G Fri 23.00 Mr Mojo N Fri 11.50 REM P Fri 22.50 O Sat 23.00 Weapons of Mass Belief Mukka Av Sun 14.30 Richard Thompson Ac Sun 21.00 Supergrass P Sat 19.30 Av Sat 18.30 Nada Surf O Fri 12.00 Rileys Second Skin N Fri 10.15 System 7 Av Sun 22.30 Will Saul G Fri 13.30 NED G Sun 22.45 Roddy Frame Ac Sun 15.25 Tayo G Fri 20.30 Will White D Sat 13.30 Nigel Maslin Jones Av Sat 16.30 Ac Fri 14.30 Ted Barnes Ac Fri 13.30 Xpress 2 D Fri 20.30 Nils Petter Molvaer OW Sun 21.15 The Roots D Sun 21.15 Temple of Sound Av Fri 21.30 Yes OW Sun 15.30 Nitin Sawhney OW Sat 18.30 Royksopp O Fri 21.30 Terri Walker D Sun 15.15 Yo La Tengo O Fri 16.00 Nodens Ictus G Sat 17.00 Saian Supa Crew D Sun 14.30 Themroc D Sat 15.30 N Sun 14.50

OBI Ac Sat 12.30 D Sat 14.30 The Thrills O Sat 15.20 Zwan P Fri 17.30 Details correct at time of going to press Ozomatli OW Fri 17.15 P Sat 11.40 Scratch Perverts D Sun 22.30 Ozric Tentacles Av Sun 21.00 Seb Fontaine D Fri 19.00 Ac Acoustic Stage D Dance Tent N New Stage OW One World Pete Yorn O Fri 13.00 Seventh Son N Sat 11.50 Av Avalon Stage G The Glade O Other Stage P Pyramid Stage SOULMATES

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A smooth-running festival needs THE CROWN THE WORKERS plenty of lubrication. Luckily, (One World field) you’re never going to be far from Live music to relax to (or just a bar, courtesy of Workers Beer relax in the beer garden). Co. If it’s a quick pint you need, aim for the bars near the main DISTRICT 6 and second stages. But if you’re (edge of the One World field) after a more leisurely tipple, try Last chance for a drink before those in the One World, Acoustic you enter the Green Fields. or Theatre fields. Most bars open during usual licensing RED FLAG hours (but some open very late). (Acoustic field) A real ale bar in harmony with RAINBOW WARRIOR the acoustics and the people. (Meeting Place) Busy hangout/junction: watch TOLPUDDLE the world, and its dog, go by. (Cinema field) The place for movie fans. MANDELA (Pyramid Stage, left) LOWER DEPTHS A view of the main stage, and (Theatre field) fast service for serious thirsts. An intimate bar to escape the mad, mad world out there. BEER COMPANY WORKERS CHARTER (Pyramid Stage, right) BREAD & ROSES Two pints of lager and, oh, (Butts Green) HAVE A GREAT minimum rights for all workers. Right in the heart of the festival, with its own beer garden. GLASTONBURY. 1ST OF MAY (Other Stage, left) Another fast-service bar for (Holts Field) GO SAFE second-stage audiences. Fairtrade drinks and the best cup of coffee on site. BUT DON’T GO THIRSTY! DREAMTIME (Other Stage, right) CAFE ORAN To Aborigines, dreamtime is more (opposite Dance Tent) THE WORKERS BEER COMPANY 020 7720 0140 real than reality. Check it out here. North African-style chill zone.

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