Dates
June 26 – 30
Duration
5 days
Price
£205
Tickets Sold
135,000 tickets
Daily Capacity
177,500 people
Programme Price
£15
Areas & Stages
96 venues
Performed Here
26 performers
Performances
29 performances
On This Page
The 2013 Glastonbury Festival took place over 5 days, from Wednesday the 26th to Sunday the 30th of June. It was headlined by Arctic Monkeys, The Rolling Stones, and Mumford & Sons, with Kenny Rogers in the Legend slot on Sunday.
Headliners
All Headliners →Main Stages
All Main Stages →-
Pyramid Stage -
Other Stage -
West Holts Stage -
John Peel Stage -
Park Stage -
Sonic -
Glade Stage -
The Spider -
Avalon Stage -
Left Field -
Acoustic Stage
Main Areas
All Main Areas →Other Venues
All 2013 Venues →- Glasto Latino Stage
- West Holts Bar Bar
- Stonebridge Bar Bar
- The Rabbit Hole Stage
- Bimble Inn Bar
- HMS Sweet Charity Stage
- The Crow’s Nest Stage
- Free University of Glastonbury Other
- Ribbon Tower Other
- Park Bar Bar
- Wow Stage
- BBC Music Introducing Stage
- La Pussy Parlure Nouveau Stage
- Gully Stage
- The Blues Stage
- Cubehenge Other
- Glade Lounge Stage
- Spirit of '71 Area
- Avalon Café Stage
- Avalon Inn Other
- Pilton Palais Cinema Cinema
- Outside Circus Stage
- Bella's Field Stage
- View all venues →
Performed Here
By Venue →- Arctic Monkeys
- Bassekou Kouyate
- Bastille
- Beans on Toast
- Ben Howard
- Billy Bragg
- Dizzee Rascal
- Elvis Costello
- Fatboy Slim
- First Aid Kit
- Haim
- Jake Bugg
- Jupiter & Okwess International
- Kenny Rogers
- Laura Mvula
- Mumford & Sons
- Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
- Primal Scream
- Professor Green
- Rita Ora
- Rokia Traoré
- Rufus Wainwright
- Tame Impala
Media
All Media →
“
Love to faults is always blind, Always is to joy inclin'd, Lawless, wing'd, and unconfirm'd, And breaks all chains from every mind. — William Blake
Supported
All Causes →More Stats
Tickets Sold Out
1 hour 40 minutes
Credits
- Map → Glastonbury Festival
- Ticket → Sedra
- Wristband → Sedra