
Alteration to the Line Up
We are pleased to have Venice Treacle stand in for the 1815 slot at The Riflemans Arms, Glastonbury. Venice Treacle: Life has scattered the band
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Glastonbury Calling 2025 will be on 1st March 2025 for our 10th birthday party year and we are back to bring you a great days event in more venues over Glastonbury to watch some great acts over multi genres.
Get ready for the 9th Glastonbury Calling on 2nd March 2024 – five venues, one ticket, and a world of diverse music to explore in the heart of Glastonbury!
1st announcement - more acts to follow...
GURT DOG
CHRIS WEBB
THE BAD COWBOYS
TRAGIC LOVE COMPANY
SHOTO DAITO
Our first line up is here and we are excited to have Nick Parker and the False Alarms, Paul Henshaw, The Kahunas, Sergeant Thunderhoof, Krooked Tongue, Gurt Dog and Tragic Love company playing for the first time. With some of our favourite acts over the years returning in The Leylines, Lonely Tourist, Shoot the Moon, John E Vistic, Chris Webb, The Bad Cowboys and Shoto Dato adding to an already exciting line up. The next line up announcement will be in October but please secure your ticket ASAP as we expect this will be our most popular Glastonbury Calling so far.
Your £20 ticket gives you access to all venues depending on capacity which is fantastic value. We will be coordinating the line up so you can see loads of great acts over the different venues.
Doors at 12:00pm, event starts at 1:00pm
Multi venues, one ticket, only £20
Retini writes songs that speak about current issues while strumming the guitar or playing on the piano. Her singing has echoes of Joan Baez and…
Shoot The Moon are a 7 piece Brass driven Ska punk band hailing from the south west of England. Building up a repertoire of gigs,…
The Leylines are a west-country based group with a genre-defying, violin & guitar driven sound that ranges from folk & indie to full blown festival…
Right-angled riffs laid on over rapturous rhythms to make songs for our troubled times. A groove emerges, and it will not let you go. Named…
We are pleased to have Venice Treacle stand in for the 1815 slot at The Riflemans Arms, Glastonbury. Venice Treacle: Life has scattered the band
It’s our 10th birthday party year and we are back to bring you a great days event in more venues over Glastonbury to watch some great acts over multi genres.
Did Video Kill the Radio Star? Avalon Club preview plus last weeks and this weeks gigs are Ian and Jem’s topics.