June 28 – 30
3 days
£97
140,000 tickets
140,000 people
£7
35 venues
141 performers
146 performances
The 2002 Glastonbury Festival took place over 3 days, from Friday the 28th to Sunday the 30th of June. It was headlined by Coldplay, Stereophonics, and Rod Stewart, with Isaac Hayes in the Legend slot on Sunday.
Headliners
All Headliners →Main Stages
All Main Stages →-
Pyramid Stage -
Other Stage -
Jazz World -
New Bands Tent -
Glade Stage -
Avalon Stage -
Left Field -
Acoustic Stage
Main Areas
All Main Areas →Other Venues
All 2002 Venues →- Dance Tent Stage
- Cabaret Stage
- Poetry&Words Stage
- Kidzfield Area
- Croissant Neuf Stage Stage
- Green Roadshow Area
- Green Futures Area
- Greenpeace Field Area
- Greenpeace Stage Stage
- Mandala Stage Stage
- Peace Garden Area
- Small World Stage
- Tipi Field Area
- Sacred Space Area
- Stone Circle Area
- The Bandstand Stage
- Outside Cinema Cinema
- Deluxe Diner Stage
- Experience Stage
Timeline
Full Timeline →2002
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Super fence is introduced to stop gate-crashers
It stands 14ft high and costs over £1 million.
-
Mean Fiddler takes over logisitics and security
-
The Strokes cancel their Friday headline slot
Replaced by Coldplay.
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Kaye Dunnings: Starts working as a performer at Lost Vagueness
-
Lou Fitzpatrick: Becomes Assistant Coordinator of the Dance Tent
Performed Here
2002 Lineup →- Air
- Alabama 3
- Alex Wilson
- All Creatures
- Andy Manston
- Angry Mexican DJs
- Ani DiFranco
- Ash
- Avalonian Free State Choir
- Babyhead
- Badly Drawn Boy
- Badmarsh & Shri
- Beber & Tamra
- Belle & Sebastian
- Ben Okafor
- Beta Band
- Beverly Knight
- Bilal
- Black Rebel Motorcycle Club
- Bluefoot Project
- Brandon Block
- Bush
- Carl Cox
- View all 141 performers →
Media
All Media →Supported
All Causes →More Stats
£10
25 days
£1 million
755
Weather
All Weather →Dry
18°C
6.6°C
0.68mm
Yeovilton
18°C
7.8°C
No rain
17°C
6.6°C
0.1mm
18°C
11°C
0.58mm
Credits
- Map → The Riddler
- Ticket → Graham7