Glastonbury 2015 Episodes Episode guide
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Everything Everything
This fiercely individual art pop band bring their fractured melodies to the Other Stage.
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Enter Shikari
With a lot to say and more to scream, Enter Shikari bring their new album to Glastonbury.
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Ella Eyre
The chart-topper makes her first trip to Worthy Farm, showcasing her forthcoming album.
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Django Django
A third visit to Worthy Farm for this softly insistent art-dance collective.
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Death From Above 1979
The thunderous two-piece, who reformed in 2011, finally make it to Worthy Farm.
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Death Cab For Cutie
Indie rock royalty perform tracks from their rowdy eighth album alongside old favourites.
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deadmau5
The man in the mouse mask brings progressive house to Worthy Farm.
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Cumbia All Stars
Classic Peruvian cumbia with a contemporary twist.
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Courteeners
British indie's hidden treasures bring their stadium-sized rock to Worthy Farm.
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Clean Bandit
Classical strings, hot soul vocals and banging beats - where else would you rather be?
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Circa Waves
Liverpool's finest young upstarts bring their debut album to Glastonbury.
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Chet Faker
Chet Faker entertains Worthy Farm with a laptop full of beats and a heartful of soul.
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Charli XCX
A potent pop force, Charli returns to Glastonbury with a hit-packed set.
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Catfish and the Bottlemen
The hottest indie rock band of the moment storm Glastonbury.
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Caribou
A first Glastonbury appearance since 2011 from this celebrated dance music producer.
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Burt Bacharach
A titan of popular music makes his long-awaited Glastonbury debut.
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Benjamin Booker
Benjamin brings his irreverent and highly energetic take on the blues to Glastonbury.
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Ben Howard
Mixing folk & blues the multi-talented star returns with a fistful of new guitar tricks.
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Belle and Sebastian
Drawing from nine albums' worth of startlingly melodic chamber pop.
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Alvvays
The cream of Toronto's indie pop scene deliver on the promise of their debut album.
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alt-J
The Mercury Prize winning band bring their wonky pop thrills to Worthy Farm.
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Alabama Shakes
The rock ’n’ soul band return to Glastonbury to play tracks from their second album.