Dates
June 24 – 28
Duration
5 days
Price
£175
Tickets Sold
135,000 tickets
Daily Capacity
177,500 people
Programme Price
£10
Areas & Stages
76 venues
Performed Here
32 performers
Performances
33 performances
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The 2009 Glastonbury Festival took place over 5 days, from Wednesday the 24th to Sunday the 28th of June. It was headlined by Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, and Blur, with Tom Jones in the Legend slot on Sunday.
Headliners
All Headliners →Main Stages
All Main Stages →-
Pyramid Stage -
Other Stage -
Jazz World -
John Peel Stage -
Park Stage -
Glade Stage -
Avalon Stage -
Acoustic Stage
Main Areas
All Main Areas →Other Venues
All 2009 Venues →- Stonebridge Bar Bar
- The Rabbit Hole Stage
- Bimble Inn Bar
- Free University of Glastonbury Other
- Ribbon Tower Other
- Park Bar Bar
- BBC Music Introducing Stage
- Pussy Parlure Stage
- East Dance Stage
- West Dance Stage
- G Stage Stage
- Dance Lounge Stage
- The Afterburner Stage
- Avalon Café Stage
- Pilton Palais Cinema Cinema
- Outside Circus Stage
- The Topless Circus Stage
- Bella's Field Stage
- Cabaret Stage
- Sensation Seekers Stage
- A Little More Sensation Stage
- Poetry&Words Stage
- And Yet More Stage
- View all venues →
Performed Here
By Venue →- Amadou & Mariam
- Beans on Toast
- Björn Again
- Blur
- Bruce Springsteen
- Crosby, Stills & Nash
- Dizzee Rascal
- Eagles of Death Metal
- Easy Star All-Stars
- Echo & The Bunnymen
- Fatboy Slim
- Fleet Foxes
- Florence & The Machine
- Four Tet
- Gabriella Cilmi
- Kasabian
- Lady Gaga
- Lily Allen
- Madness
- Mumford & Sons
- N.E.R.D.
- Neil Young
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
Media
All Media →
“
In the height of summer, at the time of solstice, moon mad, sun begotten — we acclaim the glory of life with ungrudging sense. — Llewelyn Powys
Supported
All Causes →More Stats
Tickets Sold Out
4 months
Credits
- Programme → eFestivals
- Map → Glastonbury Festivals