Glastonbury festival is back for another year, taking place in Somerset between June 26 and June 30. Some 200,000 attendees will descend on Worthy Farm to see a selection of the world's best music artists.
16.06.2024 - 16:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The Foo Fighters will be in Scotland on Monday to perform as part of their Everything Or Nothing At All Tour.
This will be the band's first UK tour since an incredible surprise appearance on the Pyramid Stage at the 2023 Glastonbury Festival, and the first without drummer Taylor Hawkins who sadly passed away in March 2022.
Tribute concerts were held at Wembley Stadium and in Los Angeles in memory of Hawkins later that year.
The gig is set to be a good one and luckily for anyone who didn't manage to get their hands on tickets, there are still some available online so be sure to snap them up if you haven't already...
Fans are excited to finally see the band on stage and we've put together a handy guide of everything you need to know!
Doors open at 5pm with the last entry to the stadium at 9:30pm. There is a strict 11pm curfew, the concert will not exceed this time.
It is believed the Foo Fighters will be on around 8pm. Honeyblood at 6 and Courtney Barnett at 7.
No under 14s are allowed into the standing area/golden circle and no under 5s are permitted into the stadium.
The main method of entry to the stadium is via a turnstile with a section of the venue suitable for wheelchair access via the East and West ramps (A1, P1-P6, O1-O2, J1-J2, I1-I6, G8).Please be aware, ambulant seating areas require you to use stairs to access your seats.
Wheelchair storage is located near P5 and I1for ticket holders in these areas only, this area is unmanned, and items are left at your own risk.
The below seating areas and all standing tickets are required to pass through a turnstile to enter the venue;A2-A7, B1-B8, C1-C5, D1-D5, F1-F7, G1-G7, Q1-Q6, N1-N4, M1-M4, L1-L4, K1-K4, H1-H6*.
The first support act on Monday will be Edinburgh
Glastonbury festival is back for another year, taking place in Somerset between June 26 and June 30. Some 200,000 attendees will descend on Worthy Farm to see a selection of the world's best music artists.
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