Pilton Party 2023: The Streets and Arlo Parks to headline; Tickets on sale from August 5th

By Laura Linham

3rd Aug 2023 | Local News

The Streets
The Streets

Glastonbury Festival's annual Pilton Party is set to return to Worthy Farm on Friday, September 1st, 2023.

Famous for the electric atmosphere it brings to the iconic Worthy Farm, the Pilton Party will be headlined by The Streets. Notably, this will be their first performance of the year. They will be joined by Mercury-winning singer-songwriter Arlo Parks, further amplifying the musical magic of the evening.

In addition to these high-profile acts, the event will feature local talents currently competing for two slots in the Pilton Stage Party Auditions, the winners of which will be announced later. DJ slots will be filled by Pilton Party favourite Patmandu and the rising duo, Kayos Bros.

Tickets go on sale from 10 am to 4 pm on Saturday, August 5th at the old Festival Office on Northload Street in Glastonbury. Advance tickets are priced at £40 for adults and £15 for children aged 12 and under.

Gates for the Pilton Party open at 5 pm. The live music is expected to wrap up around 11 pm, followed by a closing DJ set from Patmandu until midnight.

A shuttle bus excursion ticket has been reintroduced for this year's event. Shuttles to the site will operate between 5 pm – 7 pm from Glastonbury Town Hall and Shepton Mallet Cenotaph, with return shuttles starting from 11 pm. The excursion tickets, priced at £50 for adults and £25 for children, include entry to the event and round-trip shuttle bus travel.

     

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