Glastonbury Festival announces two new stages at The Park for 2024

Glastonbury 2024

Glastonbury has recently announced that there are going to be two fresh locations established at The Park for the year 2024 known as The Wishing Well and Scissors.

The Rabbit Hole will be removed and two brand new stages will take its place. These stages are intended to eliminate any reservations and provide an incredible experience that will stimulate your thoughts and every cell in your body with euphoria.

Check out what's coming up next: The Glade has just revealed the complete list of performers for Glastonbury 2024.

After 17 years, The Rabbit Hole will no longer be a part of The Park at Worthy Farm. It's being retired.

The festival says that The Wishing Well is a spot for individuals to spark their innermost desires and unleash their most extravagant hopes. You can rekindle all the things that bring you inspiration at The Wishing Well, where dreams come to life and hope never fades!

The Scissors place is known as a "strange place to explore". People say it's a fantastic place for feminine and queer individuals to visit because they can experience anything they desire.

The place is all set to organize a variety of events, providing opportunities to experience a haircut, attend daily discussions including a question-answer session with Sophie Ellis-Bextor, hang out in the bar for a game of pool, or catch a movie at “Flick Shack”.

Check out this latest development: Shangri-La in Glastonbury has shared its list of performers for 2024 and revealed a brand-new stage, titled Arrivals.

Several performers have been announced to play at the newly established venues with two locations. This includes Daniel Avery (who will be playing an electroclash set), Erol Alkan, Robin Ince, Shaun Keaveny, Felt Sound System, Beans On Toast, Stornoway, and Flamingods.

They have been included in an impressive lineup at The Park, which is preparing to feature renowned artists like Fontaines D.C, Peggy Gou, and London Grammar on its primary stage.

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