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Glastonbury Music Festival
The Arctic Monkeys, The Killers and The Who will headline this year's Glastonbury music festival. The full-line up, confirmed the three bands will take to the Pyramid Stage at the three-day summer extravaganza, which runs from June 22 to 24.
Over 200 acts will take part in the world famous event, including Amy Winehouse, The Gossip, Rufus Wainwright, Lily Allen, The Magic Numbers, Chemical Brothers, Kaiser Chiefs and Dame Shirley Bassey.
Michael Eavis, organiser and owner of the Somerset farm where the festival takes place, insists after a year's absence Glastonbury 2007 will "surpass" all expectations.
Kasabian, The Fratellis, Bloc Party, The Kooks and the Manic Street Preachers will all perform on the festival's main Pyramid Stage. Bjork, Arcade Fire, Iggy Pop and The Stooges, The Coral, Editors and Babyshambles are to play the second Other Stage.
Hot Chip, The Twang and The Gossip will take to the John Peel Stage. This year's acts will play to the biggest audience yet, 177,500 fans. The extended capacity was agreed as part of a new four-year licence for the festival, taking it up to 2010.
Extra measures have also been taken to stop ticket touts from exploiting festival goers. Fans were required to pre-register and provide photo ID in March in order to apply for tickets which went on sale in April.
Pyramid Stage line-up:
Friday June 22
Arctic
Monkeys
Kasabian
The
Fratellis
Bloc
Party
The
Magic
Numbers
Amy
Winehouse
Gogol
Bordello
The
Earlies
The
View
Adjegas
Saturday June 23
The
Killers
The
Kooks
Paul
Weller
Paulo
Nutini
Lily
Allen
Dirty
Pretty
Things
Guillemots
The
Pipettes
Seasick
Steve
Liz
Green
Sunday June 24
The
Who
Kaiser
Chiefs
Manic
Street
Preachers
Dame
Shirley
Bassey
James
Morrison
Marley
Brothers
Present
The
30th
Anniversary
Of
Exodus
The
Waterboys
Corb
Lund
National
Youth
Orchestra
(with
Goldfrapp)



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