Who's Playing Glastonbury 2023: line up, rumours and dream headliners
From Glastonbury 2023 confirmed headliners to rumours and odds-on favourites: here's who will be rocking out at Worthy Farm this summer
Confirmed Glastonbury Headliners
Queens of the Stone Age, the Chemical Brothers, Skepta, Caroline Polachek and Digga D are among the new names added to the 2023 Glastonbury lineup, as the weekend’s entire programme has been announced.
And here is the rest of the lineup:
Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses, Elton John, Lizzo, Aitch, Alison Goldfrapp, Alt-J, Amadou and Mariam, Becky Hill, Blondie, Candi Staton, Carly Rae Jepsen, Cat Burns, Central Cee, Christine and the Queens, Chvrches, Ezra Collective, Fatboy Slim, Fever Ray, Flo, Fred Again, Hot Chip, Joey Bada$$, Kelis, Lana Del Rey, Leftfield, Lewis Capaldi, Lil Nas X, Loyle Carner, Maggie Rogers, Mahalia, Måneskin, Manic Street Preachers, Nova Twins, Phoenix, Queens of the Stone Age, Raye, Rina Sawayama, Royal Blood, Rudimental, Shygirl, Slowthai, Sparks, Stefflon Don, Sudan Archives, Texas, The Chicks, The War on Drugs, Thundercat Tinariwen, Warpaint, Weyes Blood, Wizkid, Young Fathers, Yusuf/Cat Stevens
Elton John Headlines the Pyramid Stage on Sunday
The Rocket Man's farewell tour finally comes to the end on the Pyramid Stage. Renowned for his larger-than-life on stage personna, bedazzling costumes and infectious hits, Elton John promises to end the festival with a bang. It will be a fitting finale for his six-decade career at the top of the charts. Expect a poignant farewell, a poptastic set and plenty of celebrity special guests.
Glastonbury Headliner Rumours
Arctic Monkeys to Headline on Friday?
Sheffield indie rockers, Arctic Monkeys, have been the bookies' favourite to headline Friday night for months. It would be their third time lucky opening the Festival, having previously played Friday night on the Pyramid stage in 2007 and 2013. Given last year's line up was notably lacking in guitar-driven UK rock bands, and Artic Monkeys have a new album to promote, we're willing to bet that you'll all be looking good on the dance floor.
Guns N' Roses to Headline on Saturday?
Despite leading the heavy rock scene since the 80s, American band Guns N' Roses have never played Glastonbury. Bass Guitarist Duff McKagan pretty much confirmed that 2023 is their year, saying in an interview: 'Glastonbury is going to be iconic for us'. This is yet to be officially confirmed but watch this space.
Lizzo?
The betting odds may favour Arctic Monkeys and Guns N' Roses, but that makes for a very male, very white headlining trio - which would be very much at odds with Emily Eavis's pledge for diversity and gender equality. After being lucky enough to catch Lizzo's first Glastonbury performance (West Holts stage, 2019), Culture Whisper is crossing our fingers that she'll be back for 2023 on a bigger stage. There's a perfect gap in her tour schedule and a new album to promote, making Lizzo a sensible contender.
Harry Styles?
There were big rumours that Harry Styles would surprise fans with a secret at last year's Glastonbury, but we were left disappointed. Could this be his year? He has a show in Belgium on the Saturday night but could just about squeeze in a trip to Somerset for Friday or Sunday.
Dua Lipa?
Dua Lipa would certainly bring some girl power and some killer dance moved to the line up. She doesn't have any shows scheduled around the time of Glastonbury, but will she headline in her own right, or perhaps join Elton John on stage for a rendition of Cold Heart?
Lewis Capaldi?
Scottish singer-songwrighter Lewis Capaldi has enjoyed a meteoric rise since he played The Other Stage at Glastonbury in 2019. HIs tour schedule has a Glastonbury-shaped gap in June.
Rihanna?
Rihanna's has apparently been in talks to make her Glastonbury debut. Her Super Bowl show is all the proof we need that should be make a magnificent headliner. But that same Super Bowl show most probably rules her out, as a pregnancy announcement likely means the popstar will likely be taking some time for her growing family.