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by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN

Tags: Glastonbury Festival

Emily Eavis: 'There will be two new stages at Glastonbury 2014'

Also, Stummerville is moving to The Park

 

Emily Eavis: 'There will be two new stages at Glastonbury 2014'

Photo: WENN

Glastonbury festival organiser Emily Eavis has revealed that there will be two new stages and several new venues at the event this year.

Last week, Glasto revealed more than 80 acts that will be performing at this year's festival, but now Eavis has spoken to NME about changes that will be made to the Worthy Farm site in 2014. 

"We've got a few new little venues and a couple of new stages that are still to be announced – I can't tell you much about them," she said. "And Strummerville are coming up to The Park too."

Emily continued: "Arcadia has got a massive new space a bit nearer to The Park and it's kind of like a whole town, really. The late night area will be really spread out; there's so much late night entertainment everywhere now, not just in one area."

Glastonbury festival takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset from Wednesday 25 to Sunday 29 June, 2014. 

The resale dates of any reserved tickets for Glastonbury Festival that have either been cancelled, refunded or not paid for will go into resales on two separate days - with the resale for ticket and coach packages taking place from 7pm on Thursday 24 April, before general admission tickets go back on sale from 9am on Sunday 27 April.

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