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Glastonbury Festival shares full line-up, set times and secret slots

Take a look at who’s playing where and when at this year’s festival

Glastonbury has revealed its full line-up including set times, and when secret sets are taking place, at this year’s festival.

New editions to the main line-up include Squeeze and Femi Kuti on The Pyramid Stage as well as Tems, Annie Mac, Rachel Chinouriri and The Zutons playing The Other Stage.

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On top of these additions, Glastonbury has shared the set times for each stage across Friday to Sunday, yet has left 28 spaces as “TBA”.

Previously the festival has filled these slots with surprise guests and rumours have already begun over who these spaces could be filled with, especially the “TBA” marked at 6:PM on Saturday at the Woodsies Stage.

There are also rumoured special guests for The Levels in Silver Hayes at midnight on Saturday and three empty slots at the Nowhere stage in Shangri-La.

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This year’s Glastonbury will be headlined by Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA, with Shania Twain placed in the Legends Slot.

The full stage-by-stage line-up has ticketholders already planning their weekend, with the official Glastonbury app now up and running to personalise your schedule.

The most recent line-up shared was from San Remo which includes sets from Confidence Man, Dar Disku, Erol Alkan b2b Palms Trax, Shanti Celeste b2b Peach and many more.

The past few weeks have revealed that Arcadia’s iconic spider stage will be replaced this year with a giant dragonfly made from a converted Royal Navy helicopter.

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As well as this, the Genosys Stage has been announced to make a return to Block9 and Shangri-La has unveiled a brand new stage, Arrivals, due to feature in the South East corner field for the first time this year.

However, the festival will also say goodbye to its stage The Rabbit Hole after running at Glastonbury for 17 years. The stage will be transformed into new stages, The Wishing Well and Scissors.

Glastonbury will return to Worthy Farm between June 26 and June 30. Check out the full schedule here.

Becky Buckle is Mixmag's Multimedia Editor, follow her on Twitter