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The rumour mill continues to spin into insanity around who may or may not be appearing at Glastonbury 2016, and while there are some safe bits and other impossible odds, one thing is certain - music history will be made, as per usual.
To show that, we've gathered together each and every Glastonbury Festival line-up and poster in history to show just the calibre of greats that made Glasto what it is - from the days when tickets were a pound, free milk was provided and Bowie would just drop by, to the megastar-studded behemoth it is today, attracting everyone from Radiohead and Coldplay to The Cure and beyond.
Take a look through the pages of history, and gaze in wonder at every Glastonbury line-up and poster ever.
1970
1971: Hawkwind, Traffic, Melanie, David Bowie, Joan Baez, Fairport Convention and Quintessence.
1978: Nik Turner, Nice and Easy, White Island, Motivation, Tribe Pedro
1979: Tim Blake, Peter Gabriel (along with Phil Collins, Steve Hillage, Tom Robinson, Nona Hendrix and Alex Harvey), Alex Harvey Band, Steve Hillage, Mother Gong, Nik Turner, The Only Ones, Footsbarn Theatre, Sky, The Pop Group, John Martyn
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1989
1990
1992
1993
1994
1995
1997
1998: Primal Scream, Blur, Pulp, James, Tricky, Nick Cave, Foo Fighters, Robbie Williams, Manson, Embrace, Sonic Youth, Stereophonics, Underworld, Placebo, Deftones, Portishead, Ian Brown, Divine Comedy, The Jesus & Mary Chain and many more.
1999
2000
2002: Stereophonics, Coldplay, Manu Chao, Rolf Harris, Kosheen, Mis-teeq, Fat Boy Slim, Roger Walters and Rod Stewart, Faithless, Garbage, Air, White Stripes, Orbital, Isaac Haye
2003
2004: Oasis, Muse, Paul McCartney, Morrissey, Kings Of Leon, Black Eyed Peas, PJ Harvey, Elbow, Lostprophets, Wilco, Bright Eyes, Sister Sledge, Chemical Brothers, Basement Jaxx, Orbital, Damien Rice, Goldfrapp, Franz Ferdinand, Keane, The Rapture, 22-20s, The Subways, The Zutons and many more.
2005: The White Stripes, Coldplay, Basement Jaxx, New Order, Primal Scream, The Killers, Doves, Garbage, Elvis Costello, Kaiser Chiefs, Fatboy Slim, Razorlight, Kasabian, Interpol, The Secret Machines, The Subways, Ian Brown, Rufus Wainwright, Bloc Party, Babyshambles, The Others, Hot Hot Heat, Editors, Tom Vek and many more.
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2013
2014
2015 (Foo Fighters replaced The Who)
2016
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More about: Glastonbury Festival