Glastonbury Festival organisers have revealed the dates for the 2023 ticket resale, with a slight change versus previous years.
Unveiling the details on their website earlier today (April 12th), organisers have confirmed a limited run of tickets will become available on Thursday 20th April (for tickets + coach combo), and Sunday 23rd April for general admission tickets.
However, unlike previous years, organisers have revealed that customers will NOT be asked for payment details during the booking process. The official Glastonbury website details: “Once you have submitted your order request, including the registration details for each ticket, you will receive an initial confirmation to let you know we have received your order, followed by an email within 3 hours of the sale closing, with details of how to pay for the booking. You will then have 24 hours to complete your purchase, before the order is cancelled.”
As per all ticket sales, everyone would need to be registered in order to apply – the tickets will also only be available via Glastonbury’s official partner, SeeTickets. A maximum of two tickets can be booked at any one time in the coach resale; whereas general admission will allow a maximum of four tickets.
Glastonbury Festival 2023 runs between 21-26th June.
10 years is a long time in this day and age… Back in 2013 (the year Stagedoor FM launched), the music scene was in a truly-exciting place. The UK had just come off the back of a hugely-successful Olympics in London; The Rolling Stones were about to make their debut headlining Glastonbury… and global politics was – well – let’s just leave it there on that topic.
With Stagedoor FM now celebrating its first decade in existence, we thought we’d take a little look back at 2013 itself. The year started off massively-exciting – Sam Smith had just kicked off what was to be one heck of a major career; Justin Timberlake announced his return to the music scene (‘Suit & Tie’, followed by his successful double-album – ‘The 20/20 Experience), and delving further into the summer, we saw Daft Punk’s ‘Random Access Memories’ (with lead single ‘Get Lucky’) rule airwaves and charts. The year also closed with Beyonce’s surprise self-titled album – a complete ‘hush-hush’ project that sent her fanbase – and the popworld – into a spin overnight.
It was toward the tail-end of 2013 that we also started to delve into the talent that was to come, launching the first in our Ones To Watch series. The first foray – aptly titled 2014 Ones To Watch – saw the aforementioned Sam Smith make their debut appearance, alongside the likes of Disclosure-collaborator Sasha Keable, house producer Ben Pearce, acoustic singer/songwriter Alison Levi, and the focus of this article – David Stewart – who we’ve reconnected with to see what he’s been up to the past decade.
2013 was a game-changing year for David too – off the back of his ‘Late Night Viewing’ EP (which featured the likes of Ed Sheeran, Example and Wretch 32), Stewart caught the eye of Ludacris’ imprint Disturbing Tha Peace, a tie-up which saw him spend 3 years in Atlanta to hone his craft. It was there that he sought a shift in direction – “I decided that I wanted to be just a songwriter and producer rather than an artist” he tells us.
However his decision to move away from being an artist isn’t without the sheer graft he placed in his career pre-‘Late Night Viewing’. Working with Example for almost six years prior to his own endeavours, David is enthusiastic about the exposure to the industry he gained at that time – “..with [Example], I learned the full span of an artist career from the bottom to the top” he tells us – “I started with [Example] playing to 50 people and ended headlining arenas… I did 3 album cycles – it was incredible to watch and learn”
It was – however – the post-DTP signing that really saw David move to higher heights. Returning to London after his Atlanta jaunt, David went head-first into the studio, working with Tinie Tempah on his 2017 ‘Youth’ record, whilst producing ‘Hands‘ – his sister Kate’s major release featuring Yungen. These projects then fast-tracked a wealth of additional partnerships, tying up with co-collaborator Jessica Agombar and OneRepublic’s Ryan Tedder for the Jonas Brothers’ ‘What a Man Gotta Do’. A snowball of tracks for the likes of Hailee Steinfeld, Neyo and Griff followed soon-after.
However, we couldn’t write an article on David without bringing to light his huge production credit on BTS’ international hit, ‘Dynamite’. “This is when life changed for me” he says – “It was a single that every songwriter and producer was after and Jess and I got the gig!”. ‘Dynamite’ was the band’s first English-spoken single – “Jess and I immediately got on zoom [with Columbia Records President, Ron Perry] and worked up some ideas. We did a few but the one that instantly jumped out was ‘Dynamite’.
Hitting Number 1 in 119 countries, at the time of writing the song’s YouTube video has so far racked up over 1.6 billion views, and climbing.
Post-‘Dynamite’, endeavours continued. With a focus on driving full projects, David teamed up with UK artist Olly Murs on the star’s seventh studio album, ‘Marry Me’, a record Stewart produced and co-wrote in its entirety.
And David shows no signs of slowing down just yet. With music reigning supreme, he’s now set his eyes further afield, this time into the world of TV. First up comes an as-yet-untitled production in the US (cited as a “Hannah Montana-style scripted show”), written by Tim Pollack (The Suite Life of Zak and Cody). David’s fiancé Betsy English has been added as one of the cast credits here, alongside a second show written with Ryan Tedder, James Corden and Corden’s long-term collaborator, Ben Winston. The show – also untitled – will centre around a new boyband (though at these early stages, David is only drip-feeding information about both shows, such is the confidential life in the world of TV).
Credit: Michael Shelford
Eagle-eyed TV viewers should be no stranger to aforementioned Betsy, with the British singer/actress having spent a fair few years in front of the camera. Recently starring in the 2016 reboot of ‘The Tracey Ullman Show’ (alongside Emily Atack and Kevin Bishop, among others) plus Hulu’s ‘Four Weddings’, Betsy will soon appear as lead character Cindy in Sky Monster, a project led by famed B-movie director Rhys Frake-Waterfield. She’ll also play another lead in an as-yet-untitled big budget US comedy/horror shooting this fall.
And what’s next for what seems to be a more-than-illustrious career for David Stewart? Well music still drives his heart. Whilst working on Murs’ ‘Marry Me’, he also took the role as an exec producer for new NYC-based band, The Scarlet Opera who Stewart firmly believes “will be the world’s next stadium band”. “I have produced and written all of their music to date and remain as their sole collaborator” he excitedly tells us.
And The Scarlet Opera are just a tip of a large iceberg – if he wasn’t busy enough, he’s also recently started his own imprint – 8 World, which has already signed Hana Effron, and 17 year-old Keilah (the latter who will also appear on one of David’s TV endeavours).
You can be sure there’s far more to come from David in the not-too-distant future – you can follow his movements on Instagram and Twitter. Meanwhile The Scarlet Opera’s ‘Comedy’ EP is out now – listen below.
Jungle have been announced as the latest headliner for 2023’s All Points East.
Taking place at London’s Victoria Park, the funk collective will hit the main stage on Saturday 26th August, and will be joined by Erykah Badu, Lil Silva and more. The show will also be Jungle’s sole UK festival performance of the year.
Tickets go on sale on Monday 20th March direct from Ticketmaster UK; check the full All Points East listing below:
The acclaimed West Holts venue at Glastonbury Festival has become the first field to announce their full lineup for 2023.
Set to headlined by Kelis on the Friday night, West Holts will see Loyle Carner hit up the stage on Saturday, with Rudimental closing the proceedings on Sunday 25th June.
Other notable acts include Mahalia, Joey Bada$$, Jacob Collier, Candi Staton and more.
Check the full West Holts lineup below – Glastonbury Festival runs from 21-25th June 2023:
Rihanna - Super Bowl 2023 halftime show. Credit: Timothy A Clary / GETTY Images
Rihanna took to the stage last night for her long-awaited and much-talked about Super Bowl halftime show – but her special guest took was a little different to usual. In the opening minutes of her performance, RiRi removed her red coat to reveal her baby bump, surprising fans the world over.
The superstar had her first child with rapper ASAP Rocky back in May 2022, and following her performance last night Rihanna’s representatives have confirmed the couple have another on their way.
Stood on a platform hanging from the ceiling of the State Farm Arena in Arizona, where the Kansas City Chiefs came back to beat Philadelphia Eagles 38-35, Rihanna sang a 12-song medley of some of her biggest hits. Opening on ‘B*tch Better Have My Money’, the Barbados-born singer then went into the likes of ‘Where Have You Been‘, ‘We Found Love‘, ‘Rude Boy‘ and ‘All Of The Lights’, before ending on a dazzling firework display of a performance of ‘Diamonds‘.
Rihanna released her last album, ANTI, in 2016, but in 2022 contributed two tracks towards the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack with ‘Born Again’ and ‘Lift Me Up’. Relive the full Super Bowl halftime show, below:
The 1975 have announced their biggest ever UK headline show at London’s Finsbury Park this summer, alongside a huge line-up of acts joining them for the day.
Set to appear among an audience of over 40,000 fans, The 1975 will grace the infamous London parkland on Sunday 2nd July 2023, joined by the likes of Cigarettes After Sex, Bleachers, The Japanese House and emo-rock band American Football. More acts are teased to be announced “imminently”.
The summer date follows The 1975’s recently-celebrated UK tour, in support of the band’s latest studio album ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’.
Tickets for the Finsbury Park show go on pre-sale from 9am Wednesday 15th February (HERE), and on general sale from 9am Friday 17th February.
Beyonce has finally announced details of her hotly-anticipated world tour, in support of last year’s dancefloor-focused record, ‘Renaissance: Act 1’.
Set to kick off on 10th May in Stockholm, Bey will also travel across Europe, before landing in Cardiff on 17th May at the Principality Stadium. Other U.K. shows will see Beyoncé play in London, Edinburgh and Sunderland. The London stint will take place at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 29th/30th May, with new dates added for 1st/3rd/4th June.
Tickets are onsale now – Check the full schedule below:
Following heavy rumours, Guns ‘N’ Roses are now highly-likely to play this summer’s Glastonbury Festival, following a reveal by bassist Duff McKagan.
Speaking on Three Chords & The Truth (McKagan’s radio show on SiriusXM), he discussed the excitement of the band’s upcoming shows, letting slip the iconic group’s appearance at Worthy Farm.
Elton John remains the sole major act to be confirmed for Glastonbury Festival 2023, which runs across the last full weekend of June – overnight an appearance by the Red Hot Chili Peppers was also seemingly self-confirmed too.
US rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers have thrown their hats into the ring with a potential appearance at this summer’s Glastonbury Festival.
Coming off the back of their huge world tour last year, the band have long teased their desire to play at Worthy Farm. Overnight (19th January), bassist and founding member Flea added fuel to fire by quoting artist Stanley Donwood’s image of the Pyramid Stage, with a simple “yes”. Donwood is no stranger to Glastonbury – and the music world itself – having been responsible for Radiohead’s vast artwork over the years.
Elton John becomes the sole major act to be confirmed for Glastonbury 2023, with more names expected to be announced over the coming weeks.
*This article has been updated to highlight additional show dates*
Madonna has announced plans for a major world tour in celebration of her 40th anniversary in the business.
Dubbed ‘Madonna: The Celebration Tour’, the announcement came via an iconic video which nodded to her groundbreaking film ‘Truth or Dare’, and features a star-studded cast including the likes of Diplo, Jack Black, Lil Wayne and Amy Schumer. Toward the end of the clip (which you can watch below), Schumer dares Madonna to go on a tour and perform her four decades of hits.
‘The Celebration Tour’ will see the superstar hit 35 cities across the globe, and kicks off on 15th July in Vancouver. European-wise, Madonna will also play stints in Barcelona, Paris, Amsterdam and Stockholm, whilst she will also grace London’s O2 Arena on 14th October as her only UK show. Update: four more shows have been added due to overwhelming demand.