From OAPs to kids' TV stars - it's not all Rolling Stones and Arctic Monkeys you know...
Kenny Rogers, 2013; While The Rolling Stones and Arctic Monkeys owned the evening, the left-centre choice of the veteran American country star proved a masterstroke this year, with the Pyramid Stage hill swaying along to 'The Gambler' and his other hits on Sunday afternoon.
Glastonbury has attracted pretty much every major band in the world to perform at least once, and given so many others their platform to greatness across its long and rich history.
But away from the likes of the Rolling Stones, Arctic Monkeys, U2, Coldplay and Beyonce, a number of left-of-centre-acts often pop up in the Glastonbury lineup each year. Whether they're Welsh divas, television stars, country and western singers or tribute acts, each act has often made a triumphant and much-talked-about appearance.
Here's a gallery featuring 11 of the most eye-raising acts Michael Eavis has invited to Worthy Farm. Were you there for any of them?