Glastonbury full line-up and stage times revealed!

Glastonbury Full Lineup and Stage Times Revealed! Queens Of The Stone Age, Skepta and The Chemical Brothers will join the headliners – plus a surprise guest

The full Glastonbury Festival line-up and stage times were announced on Monday.

The festival – taking place from 21st to 25th June at Somerset’s Worthy Farm, will see Queens Of The Stone Age, Skepta and The Chemical Brothers join the already confirmed headline acts.

Arctic Monkeys, Guns N’ Roses and Elton John will headline the Pyramid stage from Friday to Sunday respectively.

Other newly confirmed acts include Royal Blood, Caroline Polachek and Digga D, as the full lineup has now been announced.

Rock duo Royal Blood will play for Arctic Monkeys on Friday.

Glastonbury Full Lineup and Stage Times Revealed! The Queens Of The Stone Age, Skepta and The Chemical Brothers were announced as part of the festival on Monday

80s icon Rick Astley opens the bill on Saturday and plays at the festival for the first time.

Queens Of The Stone Age will headline the Other stage on Sunday and play the 2,000 capacity cabaret on Saturday afternoon.

A surprise guest has been added to the Pyramid lineup, who goes by the stage name of the ChurnUps.

According to the Guardianthey have no online footprint and fans are convinced that the name is really a secret world famous act.

Although the organizers have been tight-lipped about their identity, they take a coveted spot on Friday night.

The full lineup, including timing and stages, is available to view on Glastonbury’s website.

In December, Elton John was the first act announced for Glastonbury’s 2023 Festival.

The music legend, 75, is about to take the Pyramid stage on Sunday 25 June, which will be the last ever UK show on Elton’s record breaking Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.

Legend: Elton John was the first announced headliner for Glastonbury's 2023 Festival in December

Legend: Elton John was the first announced headliner for Glastonbury’s 2023 Festival in December

He had previously announced one last show in 2019 after vowing never to tour again, but he’s since U-turned and hit the road after a “restful break at home” – and his current tour is now his last.

The Arctic Monkeys have big plans for their set.

The Sheffield band are said to have already started preparations for the gig, which will be their third time playing the iconic festival and 10 years since their last appearance on the world-famous Pyramid Stage.

A source told The Sun in September: ‘Alex Turner and the band are coming back to Glastonbury, and this time their set is going to be even bigger and better.

“The boys have signed on the dotted line and will return to the Pyramid Stage in June.

“It’s very special for them to do a hat-trick on that stage and it’s something they’ve wanted to do for a while.

“After the festival dates lined up for their upcoming tour, they said they couldn’t play there anymore.

“The band are in the process of assembling their team and working to make their performance one of Glastonbury’s most memorable.”

The group consists of frontman Alex, 36, and includes guitarist Jamie Cook, 37, bassist Nick O’Malley, also 37, and drummer Matt Helders, 36.