Organisers of Glastonbury Festival’s Greenpeace field have announced their first foray into a ‘virtual’ edition, in light of the festival’s cancellation due to the global COVID-19 outbreak.
Featuring music from the likes of Denai Moore, Georgia and Tim Burgess, Greenpeace’s AAA (Action All Areas) will also see appearances from Beardyman, Billy Bragg, and Glastonbury-favourites, Beans on Toast. The three-day event will run from Thursday 18th to Saturday 20th June.
Check the full lineup below:
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