Glastonbury 2018 didn't happen because the festival took a 'fallow year' to give the land, local residents and organisers a break. A plan to move the legendary event to Longleat fell through, and although founder Michael Eavis said he would make the 2018 festival a thing if an unnamed band reformed, that appears not to have happened.
Glastonbury 2019 dates are 26-30 June, 2019 (with the main stages open on 28 June).
Glastonbury 2019 Lineup Rumours
It's going to be a while before the official lineup is confirmed but that doesn't stop there being rumours about who will play and headline.
Michael Eavis has hinted that some of the biggest acts who will play Glastonbury 2019 will include "two or three that have never played".
This means that 2019 could be the year for a number of bands, many of which it's hard to believe have never graced the stage at Glastonbury. They include Led Zepplin, Fleetwood Mac, The Beach Boys, Elton John and The Stone Roses.
Elton John has said: "I don't think I am a Glastonbury type of act, but having said that I played Bestival and had a great time...so we'll see."
There are also more modern pop artists that could headline such as Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar.
Glastonbury 2019 Price
A price for the 2019 festival hasn't been announced yet but the 2017 ticket cost £238 with a £5 booking fee. It won't be a surprise if 2019 is a little more expensive at £240-260.
The ticket price includes entry and access to more than 100 stages, five nights camping, a programme, mini guide, phone charging and more.
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