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So, you’re off to one of the biggest festivals in the world; revered and loved by all whom attend? You lucky soul! I’ve picked five acts that you shouldn’t miss and hopefully demonstrating some of the variety that Glasto is famed for. The headliners are Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and Blur for the main stage, with great bands throughout the bill.

softpackThe Soft Pack

Where: John Peel Stage When: Sunday, 4:55 – 5:45pm Why: Feral racket making of the highest order, California’s The Soft Pack (formerly The Muslims) are a fantastic live prospect. Fast, loose and exciting the band will bring garage to Glastonbury. Expect tunes from their recent Extinction EP.

Listen: Call It A Day Watch:Extinction

rokiatraoreRokia Traoré

Where: Jazz World Stage When: Saturday, 3:45 – 4:45pm Why: Malian superstar Rokia Traoré has a voice that could melt Glastonbury Tor. Rich and vibrant, her band play with such sheer joy that despite the language barrier you’ll find yourself captivated and understanding exactly what is going on.

Listen: Aimer Watch: Tounka

boniverBon Iver

Where: Park Stage / Other Stage When: Saturday, 10:45pm-12:15am / Sunday, 8:00-9:00pmWhy:I guess little explanation is required for this pick. Justin Vernon’s act has been one of the critical smashes of the last eighteen months or so and For Emma, Forever Ago still sounds as good as the hype that surrounded it. The opportunity to catch him out in The Park should be a big draw.

Listen: Blood Bank Watch: Skinny Love

florenceandthemachineFlorence And The Machine

Where: John Peel Stage When: Saturday, 8:00-9:00pm Why:An opportunity to catch Florence Welch before she goes stratospheric. Lungs, her debut album, is just around the corner and is likely to be in the mould of her output so far; fresh, intelligent and delivered with a killer voice. Watch out for her cover of You’ve Got The Love – it’s a barnstormer.

Listen: Dog Days Are Over Watch: You’ve Got The Love

speechdebelleSpeech Debelle

Where: Pussy Parlure When: Friday, time TBC Why: Rap? At Glastonbury? Speech Debelle is an incredible talent balancing fresh-yet-old-school beats with thought provoking lyrical flourishes. Coming straight outta London, catch Speech and her incredibly personal tunes will burrow their way into your heart and mind.

Listen: Buddy Love Watch: The Key

Enjoy – and if you haven’t checked out who is playing in full yet, the whole line up is here.

Photo: CmdrGravy, Glastonbury 2007

Antony Hegarty
Gig Of The Week: Antony and the Johnsons / Teenage Cancer Trust Concerts @ Royal Albert Hall

A great gig for a fantastic cause, and seemingly a perfect match of venue and performer. The venerable space of the Royal Albert Hall plays host to a series of gigs in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust; the highlight of which has to be the Antony and the Johnsons-led evening on Tuesday. Backed by two BBC ‘Sound of 2009′ nominees, Florence and the Machine and my tip for ’09 Northampton’s VV Brown. Close runner up is the gala Folk night on Wednesday headed by Fairport Convention. Tickets are still available for the ‘Johnsons, so support a good cause and head over to see some great music too.

Antony and the Johnsons -Kiss My Name

Florence and the Machine – You’ve Got The Love

VV Brown – Crying Blood

Photo: Daniel Arnold!

Read on for the week’s full gig listings…

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