Set-times for Glastonbury 2022’s dance stages announced

Set-times for Glastonbury 2022’s dance stages announced

Glastonbury has just revealed the complete schedule for its 2022 festival next month.

Ahead of the Worthy Farm festival’s first edition since 2019, running from Wednesday, 22nd June through Sunday, the 26th, there’s now a full breakdown of set-times, including dance music-focused stages such as Arcadia, Sonic, Block9, Silver Hayes, The Glade, The Common and Shangri-La areas on Glastonbury’s website.

Highlights from the broad schedule include: leading slots on the Other Stage for Little Simz, Bonobo, Róisín Murphy, Caribou, Bicep and Angelique Kidjo over Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings; Thursday at Lonely Hearts Club with a run of Grove, SHERELLE, Nia Archives & IZCO, Piri And Tommy, Manara, Yung Singh & Ahadadream, and Chippy Nonstop & Pxssy Palace; and Herbie Hancock performing live on the famed Pyramid Stage ahead of Diana Ross and Kendrick Lamar on Sunday. 

There’s also Block9’s four dance stages set up across the festival site’s southeast section, with a special edition of the Genosys Stage to be called Genosys Soundsystem to mark the 30th anniversary of the Castlemorton free rave. The crew has also announced they’ll be collaborating with Notting Hill Carnival to host a special soundsystem float and procession celebrating the West London Caribbean musical tradition. There’ll be Notting Hill DJs playing on the soundsystem, and after the procession, the Block9 East base will host the Mangrove Steelband.  

See the full run-down of Glastonbury 2022 set times here.

Photo credit: block9

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