Glastonbury 2024: Sunday line-up, stage times and TV schedule
Sunday at Glastonbury Festival is the final opportunity to see some once-in-a-lifetime performances, catch your favourite acts live on stage and soak up all of the vibes of the final hours of the festival before it's all over again for another year.
Glastonbury Sundays are home to the final headliners and, of course, the all important 'Legends slot' acts - and this year that means country star Shania Twain is coming to Worthy Farm. With all this on the line-up, it can be difficult to work out what you want to watch most and, therefore, put a plan in place.
Fortunately, we've compiled a list of the acts playing some of the main stages of the festival on Sunday, including set times. Look out for more articles like this with all the info you need for Friday and Saturday, too - no matter if you're travelling to the festival, or watching from home. You can find an even longer list (with every single act and stage) on the official Glastonbury Festival website here.
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As always, Glastonbury Festival will be aired on BBC One and iPlayer throughout the festival's run (June 28-30), as well as special shows in the run up to this year's festival, which means those heading to Worthy Farm can reminisce some of their most favourite memories when they get home.
Pyramid Stage
SZA - 9.30-11.15pm
Burna Boy - 7.30-8.30pm
Janelle Monae - 5.45-6.45pm
Shania Twain - 3.45-5pm
Paloma Faith - 1.45-2.45pm
Seasick Steve - 12.30-1.15pm
Interlinked Ballet - 11.30am-12pm
Other Stage
The National - 9.45-11.15pm
Two Door Cinema Club - 7.45-8.45pm
Avril Lavigne - 6-7pm
Nothing But Thieves - 4.30-5.30pm
James - 3-4pm
Soft Play - 1.45-2.30pm
Rachel Chinouriri - 12.30-1.15pm
The Zutons - 11.15am-12pm
West Holts Stage
Justice - 10-11.15pm
Nia Archives - 8-9pm
Brittany Howard - 6.30-7.30pm
Jordan Rakei - 5-6pm
Steel Pulse - 3.30-4.30pm
Balming Tiger - 2-3pm
Jalen Ngonda - 12.30-1.30pm
Matthew Halsall - 11am-12pm
Woodsies
James Blake - 9.30-10.45pm
Romy - 8-9pm
Kim Gordon - 6.30-7.30pm
Alvvays - 5-6pm
Blondshell - 3.30-4.30pm
Newdad - 2-3pm
The Ks - 12.30-1.30pm
Jayahadadream - 11.15am-12pm
The Park Stage
London Grammar - 9.15-10.30pm
Ghetts - 7.30-8.30pm
Mount Kimbie - 6-7pm
Baxter Dury - 4.30-5.30pm
Mdou Moctar - 3.15-4pm
Pychedelic Porn Crumpets - 2-2.45pm
Lime Garden - 12.45-1.30pm
Problem Patterns - 11.30am-12.15pm
Acoustic Stage
Gipsy Kings featuring Tonino Baliardo - 9.30-10.45pm
Judy Collins - 8-9pm
London Community Gospel Choir - 6.30-7.30pm
Songwriters Arc Chris Difford with Beth Nielsen Chapman, Guy Chambers, Sid Griffin and Jessie Reid - 5-6pm
Bernard Butler - 3.55-4.45pm
Michele Stodart - 3-3.40pm
Grace Petrie - 2-2.40pm
Nadia Kadek (ETC Finalist) - 1-1.40pm
Frankie Archer - 12.10-12.40pm
Toby Lee - 11.30-12pm
Avalon Stage
The Feeling - 10.5-11.50pm
Caity Baser - 9.20-10.20pm
The Cat Empire - 7.55-8.55pm
Baby Queen - 6.20-7.20pm
The Go! Team - 4.50-5.50pm
The Scratch - 3.25-4.20pm
Toyah & Robert - 1.55-2.55pm
Kingfisher - 12.35-1.25pm
The Ayoub Sisters - 11.30am-12.10pm
Left Field
Bob Vylan - 9-10pm
The Farm - 7.45-8.30pm
Lottery Winners - 6.35-7.15pm
Will Varley - 5.30-6.10pm
Pillow Queens - 4.30-5pm
Radical Round Up: Billy Bragg, Steve Knightley, Jack Jones - 3-4pm
Debates: How To End The Housing Crisis- with Andy Burnham, Kwajo Tweneboa, London Renter's Union, Museum of Homelessness, John Harris - 1.30-2.30pm
Debates: Small Boats: Safe Routes and Solidarity with Bibby Stockholm Campaigner, Nadia Whittome MP, Rainbow Migration, Survivors Speak Out, Minnie Rahman - 12-1pm
Arcadia
Andy C ft Tonn Piper - 1.30-2.30am
Hedex B2B Bou ft B Live 247 & Eksman - 12.30-1.30am
A Little Sound - 11.40pm-12.30am
Arcadia and the Wadjuk Noongar-warraloo Ceremony - 11.30-11.40pm
Mandidextrous B2B Ivy - 10.30-11.30pm
Lens - 9.30-10.30pm
Hospital Showcase ft Anais B2B Hoax B2B Unglued ft Ruthless - 8-9.30pm