Glastonbury Festival 2024: Friday line-up, set times and TV schedule
Glastonbury 2024 is just weeks away and, among other preparations, many festivalgoers will be looking ahead to planning which acts they want to see, where and when. And it's not just a job for those lucky enough to be attending the festival this year, many preparing to watch it back at home will be planning their Glastonbury weekend around when their favourite band or artist will be taking to the stage.
Fortunately, we've compiled a list of the acts playing some of the main stages of the festival on the Friday, including set times. Look out for more articles like this with all the info you need for Saturday and Sunday acts too. You can find an even longer list (with every single act and stage) on the official Glastonbury Festival website here.
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.
Meanwhile the rest of us can watch them over and over and over again, and pretend we were there...
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Pyramid Stage
Dua Lipa - 10-11.45pm
LCD Soundsystem - 7.45-9pm
PJ Harvey - 6-7pm
Paul Heaton - 4.15-5.15pm
Seventeen - 2.45-3.45pm
Olivia Dean - 1.15-2.15pm
Squeeze - 12-12.45pm
Other Stage
Idles - 10.15-11.30pm
D-Block Europe - 8.30-9.30pm
Anne-Marie - 6.45-7.45pm
Bombay Bicycle Club - 5.15-6.15pm
Confidence Man - 3.45-4.45pm
Headie One - 2.15-3.15pm
The Snuts - 1-1.45pm
Annie Mac - 11.30am-12.30pm
West Holts Stage
Jungle - 10.15-11.45pm
Heilung - 8.15-9.30pm
Danny Brown - 6.30-7.30pm
Sugababes - 4.55-5.55pm
Noname - 3.30-4.25pm
Squid - 2-3pm
Asha Puthli - 12.30-1.30pm
Sofia Kourtesis - 11am-12pm
Woodsies
Jamie XX - 10.30-11.45pm
Sampha - 9-10pm
Declan McKenna - 7.30-8.30pm
Arlo Parks - 6-7pm
The Vaccines - 4.30-5.30pm
Kenya Grace - 3.15-4pm
Remi Wolf - 2-2.45pm
Lambrini Girls - 12.45-1.30pm
Voice of Baceprot - 11.30am-12.15pm
The Park Stage
Fontaines D.C. - 11pm-12.15am
King Krule - 9.15-10.15pm
Aurora - 7.30-8.30pm
Dexys - 6-7pm
This Is The KIt - 4.30-5.30pm
The Mary Wallopers - 3.15-4pm
Barry Can't Swim - 2-2.45pm
Moonchild Sanelly - 12.45-1.30pm
Lynks - 11.30am-12.10pm
Joe Wicks - 10-10.30am
Acoustic Stage
The Bootleg Beatles - 9.30-10.45pm
Scouting For Girls - 8-9pm
Tanita Tikaram - 6.30-7.30pm
Dervish - 5-6pm
Stornoway - 4-4.40pm
Red Hot Chilli Pipers - 3-3.40pm
Josh Rouse - 2-2.40pm
Angie McMahon - 1-1.40pm
John Smith - 12.10-12.40pm
The Burma - 11.30am-12pm
Avalon Stage
Skindred - 11.05pm-12.20am
Kate Nash - 9.35-10.35pm
Haircut 100 - 8.05-9.05pm
Lulu - 6.35-7.35pm
Frank Turner - 5.05-6.05pm
Billie Marten - 3.40-4.40pm
The Deep Blue - 2.20-3.10pm
The Bar Steward Sons of Val Doonican - 1-1.50pm
Left Field
Billy Bragg - 9-10pm
Sprints - 7.50-8.30pm
Seb Lowe - 6.40-7.20pm
Big Special - 5.35-6.10pm
Trampolene - 4.30-5.05pm
Radical Round Up: Billy Bragg, Bow Anderson, Charlotte Church - 3-4pm
Debates: Israel and Palestine: Hope and Solidarity - 1.30-2.30pm
Debates: Trans Liberation Now! - 12-1pm
Arcadia
Amelie Lens - 1.50-3am
Haai B2B Ki/Ki - 12.45-1.50am
Joy Orbison - 11.40pm-12.40am
Arcadia and the Wadjuk Noongar - Warraloo Ceremony - 11.30-11.40pm
Fatboy Slim - 10-11.30pm