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Glastonbury Night At The Abbey full lineup revealed

Local News by Laura Linham 1 hour ago  
 Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Inspiral Carpets and D:Ream are among 20 acts set for Night At The Abbey.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Inspiral Carpets and D:Ream are among 20 acts set for Night At The Abbey.
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Glastonbury Abbey has revealed the full lineup for Night At The Abbey 2026, which returns on Saturday, 12 September.

The award-winning evening of music and spectacle will take place among the abbey ruins, with 20 acts now confirmed across three stages and the event's silent disco.

Previously announced acts Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip and Phil Hartnoll of Orbital will be joined by 13 newly announced artists.

On the Main Stage, Madchester pioneers Inspiral Carpets will bring alt-rock with a psychedelic twist.

Bristol-based Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue will also perform, with a mix of blues, soul and R&B.

The King Arthur Stage will feature D:Ream Live, bringing 30 years of club anthems and pop hits.

Mr C of The Shamen will also appear with David H Percussion, alongside electronic dance act Shades of Rhythm and local DJs VIGI and Short & Sweet.

The Nook, billed as the event's woodland dance space, will host DJ sets from The Shaker, Mr C and Miss C.

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New for 2026, the silent disco Rave In The Nave will take place in the Lady Chapel.

Four DJs — DJ Slim, Dunya, Loko and DJ Bernie — will play across three channels.

The Main Stage lineup is Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Inspiral Carpets, The Blow Monkeys, The Often Herd, An Dannsa Dub and Ruzz Guitar's Blues Revue.

The King Arthur Stage lineup is Alexis Taylor of Hot Chip, Phil Hartnoll of Orbital, D:Ream Live, Mr C of The Shamen live with David H Percussion, Shades of Rhythm Live PA, VIGI and Short & Sweet.

The Nook lineup is The Shaker, Mr C, Grant Plant, Miss C, VIGI and a special guest.

Rave In The Nave will feature DJ Bernie, Dunya, DJ Slim and LOKO.

Discounted advance tickets are available online and in person from the Abbey Yard Gift Shop until Friday, 11 September.

Advance tickets cost £45 for adults, £35 for children aged five to 15, and £38.25 for Glastonbury Abbey PLUS Members.

Tickets on the door will cost £55 for adults and £45 for children.

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