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The 2013 Glastonbury Festival (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts) was held from 28 to 30 June 2013. It followed a fallow year, in which there was no festival.
Ticket sales
On 20 June 2012 it was announced that tickets for the 2013 festival would go on sale at 9 am on Sunday 7 October 2012. All 135,000 tickets were sold in a record 1 hour and 40 minutes.
2013 line-up
The Arctic Monkeys headlined on the Pyramid stage on the Friday night.
The Rolling Stones made their Glastonbury debut, headlining on the Saturday.
The band played twenty songs during their two-hour set, with the second hour broadcast by BBC Two. The Rolling Stones performance had a peak audience of 2.6 million on BBC 2.
Mumford & Sons closed the festival with their first ever headline set on the Pyramid stage.
On 17 January 2013 it was announced that on each day, in an act of solidarity, musicians from Mali would open the Pyramid Stage. Islamists have banned music in the North of the North African nation. The first musician announced to open the Pyramid Stage was Rokia Traoré.
Rodriguez, the Detroit pop star at the center of the Oscar-nominated documentary Searching for Sugar Man, will perform at Glastonbury Festival
The London-based indie group The Vaccines announced on their Facebook page that they would be playing the Pyramid Stage on the Friday.
The lineup was announced on 27 March at 7pm on the Glastonbury website and on the Zane Lowe radio show on BBC Radio 1.
Beady Eye opened the festival with a surprise unadvertised performance on Friday at 11 am.
= Unconfirmed dates
=The Park Stage
Cat Power
The Horrors
Django Django
Rodriguez
Dinosaur Jr.
Trop Belle. and more
The John Peel Stage
Crystal Castles
Hurts
Phoenix
Everything Everything
The Courteeners
Prāta vētra and more
Miles Kane
BBC Introducing
Turrentine Jones
Rizzle Kicks
Gabrielle Aplin
Avalon Stage
Josh Doyle
Newton Faulkner
References
External links
BBC Glastonbury Festival coverage
Official website