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At Worthy Farm, Glastonbury
Sunday, 29 June 2008

The biggest, best and most sought after festival in the UK, Glastonbury is the festival to go to. The biggest names in rock and pop literally fight to play the main stages, while the rest of the site is scattered with the best in smaller, unknown bands, poetry, comedy and theatre events, and all the weird and wonderful surprises that make Glastonbury so unique and so special. See www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/ for more info. Please note that only REGISTERED APPLICANTS are eligible to buy tickets. For UK phone sales of tickets, please call 0800 079 2008.

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Ladyhawke

Ladyhawke

New Zealand's Pip Brown aka Ladyhawke, whose eighties electro pop sound has made her name as one of the hottest new talents on the scene. 'The Cyndi Lauper for the American apparel age...twinkly, heart-racing '80s pop that leaves it's irony at the door.' - NME

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thecocknbullkid

London female artists drawing on r 'n' b and funky house for inspiration. 'Probably the most interesting thing to come out of London since the Klaxons' - NME.

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Dawn Kinnard

From Pennsylvania, USA, Dawn was discovered by producer Martin Terefe (KT Tunstall, James Morrison) and brought over to England to record her album. Her bluesy, soulful, songs are sung in a sultry, husky voice.

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Dengue Fever

Dengue Fever is lead by Cambodian songstress Ch'hom Nimol, Zac Holtzman (guitar/vocals), Ethan Holtzman (Farfisa), Senon Williams (bass), Paul Smith (drums) and David Ralicke (sax). The band's music has been featured in a number of film and television shows including City Of Ghosts , Must Love Dogs, Broken Flowers and twice on the hit Showtime's hit series, Weeds. They are based in Los Angeles, California.

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Congregation

Hailing from the New Cross bedsit scene looking like a couple of gangsters from the depression era, Congregation have lately been injecting the Blues and R 'n' B genre with a heavy dose of class and soul. Benjamin Prosser (Slide Guitar, Bass drum) and Victoria Yeulet (vocals, leg bells) play the kind of raw, slinky and seductive blues that have the power to restore one's faith in the genre.

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Florence and The Machine

Florence and The Machine

Florence and The Machine is a one-woman force of bluesy rock with her roots in the same ground as Scout Niblett and PJ Harvey. The music of 20-year-old Florence Welch, sounds rough and ragged, likened to American pre-war folk and blues.

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Noah & The Whale

Noah & The Whale

Energetic popsters from London whose proficient songs and live sets employ beautiful harmonies and elements of folk and bluegrass to good effect. Their hit song '5 Years' Time' is sufficient to reel in any potential fan, as their packed-out gigs would suggest.

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Elbow

Elbow

Gritty romantic realism from this melancholic and emotional guitar-based band from Manchester, England. Nominated for Best British Newcomer at the 2002 Brit Awards and triumphant winners of the 2008 Nationwide Mercury Music Prize.

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