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Biggest music names launch tonight at Glastonbury 2011

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Glastonbury 2011 has well and truly started, but tonight is the beginning of the really big name appearances on the massive Pyramid Stage right at the heart of the music festival.

The famous five day music festival attracts artists from all genre’s and from all corners of the globe, but if you were one of the lucky ones who got tickets for the 2011 Glastonbury, then tonight you can watch the really big names such as U2, Morrissey, Wu-Tang Clan and the legendary B.B. King on the Pyramid Stage.

Not everything of course happens on the one stage as Primal Scream, Fleet Foxes, Mumford & Sons and The Wombats will be playing other stages tonight too.

In case you mis-read that, we didn’t say the Wombles, it was the Wombats, but don’t be too disappointed as the furry litter pickers of Wimbledon Common will be playing the Avalon Stage from 2 – 3pm on Sunday. It’s taken them around 30 years, but finally the Wombles have made it to Glastonbury!

Whether the Wombles make it to the BBC we’re not sure, but the BBC has live coverage of the event throughout the week and you can find out more about who’s playing what and where on the Glastonbury line up pages.

If you missed out this time, remember you can now register for tickets for the 2013 Glastonbury event which you need to do before actually booking the tickets when they come on sale.

There is no 2012 event due to the Olympics taking all the UK’s porta-loo’s…just how many do these athletes need!?

More Glastonbury Resources:
Glastonbury visitor attractions (even after the festival).
Hotels around Glastonbury
Holiday cottages around Glastonbury

Related posts:
Serenata – The UK’s First Classical Music Festival
Final few Glastonbury 2011 tickets on sale from tomorrow night

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