Ents24.com Festival Guide
17 May 2008
Friday, 27 June 2008

Glastonbury Festival:
Dance Village Lounge Stage:
Ozomatli + N-Dubz + Queens Of Noise + Pete Gooding + Kid British + Beardyman

At Glastonbury Festival, Glastonbury

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.

For tickets or further information, please contact the venue directly. The information given on this page is subject to change - please confirm with the venue before travelling.

More Information

Ozomatli -

Named after the Aztec God of Dance, this ten piece Los Angeles urban orchestra plays a mix of Latin, ska, rap and rock that defies labelling. More instruments and styles than you can imagine.

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Beardyman -

Mouth-play from human beatbox extraordinaire.

For more information, see the website

Listed on Ents24.com since: Sep 2005

N-Dubz -

Known for their hit singles 'Better Not Waste Time' and 'I Swear'.

For more information, see the website

Listed on Ents24.com since: Feb 2007

Pete Gooding -

Now Ibizan sunset strip institution, Pete Gooding has been Mambo's main night time resident for ten years now. A prolific producer and remixer, Gooding may well be the hardest working DJ in the industry.

Queens Of Noise -

The band Courtney Love called 'the most righteous bitches in Camden'!

Listed on Ents24.com since: Oct 2004

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