Glastonbury 2016 Episodes Episode guide
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Lady Leshurr
Birmingham's own rap Queen gives Pilton something to talk about.
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Kwabs
In the mood to be musically moved, leave it to Kwabs. His unique soul sound runs deep.
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Kurt Vile
Singer songwriter Kurt Vile brings his lo-fi style to the Park Stage.
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Kamasi Washington
Jazz band leader Kamasi Washington marvelled the crowds with his tenor sax. Simply magic.
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John Grant
Formely of American alt-rockers The Czars, it's the beautiful voice that is John Grant.
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Jess Glynne
One of the UK's brightest talents delivers a perfect slice of pop on the Pyramid Stage.
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Jeff Lynne's ELO
Symphonic rock greats from Mr Blue Sky himself in Glastonbury's Legends slot
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Jamie Lawson
His Glasto debut was a triumph. Singer songwriter Jamie Lawson melted everyone to pieces.
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James Blake
Bringing his brand of magical electronica to the West Holts Stage.
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James
The indie veterans open up with classic anthems and songs from their new album.
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Jake Bugg
It鈥檚 Jake Bugg, but not like ever before. The John Peel stage hosted the indie rock star.
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Jagwar Ma
Australian dance duo liven up the Park Stage with their blended beats and neo-psychedelia.
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Jack Garratt
The master of the multiple instruments trick earns his place on the John Peel Stage.
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Hymn For The Weekend - Coldplay
Glitter, technicolour and soaring anthems - it can only be Coldplay at Glasto
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Hurts
English synth duo Hurts bring dark electro-pop and style to Glastonbury.
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Hometown Glory - Adele
Tottenham's own takes a trip down memory lane with her soaring debut single
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Hinds
The Park Stage was lucky to have Spanish indie rocker Hinds. Sit back, relax and chill.
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Half Moon Run
The Canadian indie rock group bring their percussion heavy sound to Glastonbury.
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Guy Garvey
As the Elbow frontman gave his solo album a spin, The Park Stage didn't know what hit it.
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Grimes
A stunning, high-octane set from the art-pop provocateur
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Gregory Porter
Gregory Porter can do many things, but giving electric chills through song is his forte.
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Gary Clark Jr.
Imagine soul, blues, jazz, country and hiphop mixed into one. Imagine Gary Clark Jr.
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Frightened Rabbit
Scottish quintet deliver lively atmospheric rock with a dose of melodic pop.
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Foals
Oxford's finest deliver an energetic and angst packed set.
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Floating Points
Neuroscientist and electro pioneer, Sam Shepherd, brings a winning formula to Glastonbury
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Fatboy Slim
Brighton's award-winning DJ veteran returns to keep the rave alive at Glastonbury.
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Ezra Furman
A compelling live set to spice up the Park Stage.
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Explosions in the Sky
The mesmerising and immeasurably loud post-rock band set the bar at Glastonbury.
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Ernest Ranglin
Jamaican legend Ernest Ranglin blows Glastonbury away.
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Ellie Goulding
Global phenomenon Ellie Goulding shows the Pyramid Stage a thing or two about pop music.