Glastonbury Festival has announced its first 2022 line-up with many more acts and attractions in the pipeline. Two of the three Pyramid headliners have been announced, with Paul McCartney playing on the Saturday and Kendrick Lamar the Sunday.
Billie Eilish will headline the Friday night slot, with Diana Ross also set to appear. It is the first time the festival has gone ahead in two years after being forced to cancel in 2020 and 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Read more: Posting on Twitter, Glastonbury Festival made the announcement alongside a poster of the first set of performing artists, saying: "Here is the first Glastonbury Festival line-up poster, which includes our final two Pyramid stage headliners: @PaulMcCartney (Saturday) and @kendricklamar (Sunday). "Many more acts and attractions still to be announced." Releasing its first wave of acts online, the festival confirmed Foals, Lorde, Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Olivia Rodrigo, Wolf Alice and Years & Years will also perform at Worthy Farm in Somerset this summer.
The line-up includes new acts such as Arlo Parks, Doja Cat, Easy Life, Fontaines DC and Griff alongside more established names including Pet Shop Boys, Crowded House, Primal Scream and Supergrass.
But many people reacted negatively to the lineup, with some calling the line-up 'shocking' and 'underwhelming'. One user wrote: "Pretty naff line up and headliners, best year was 2009." Another wrote: "That is shocking waiting years for the come back of Glastonbury and these are the headliners." But not everyone agreed with the negative reaction and quickly came to defend the 2022 line-up, arguing that Glastonbury has chosen some of the biggest and most trending artists of the year. What do you
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