Glastonbury reveals The Common's line-up
New acts for two stages plus a VF competition - win tickets!

Photographer:Trevor Eales
Dane Cobain - 17 May 2011
Campo Pequeno will host Mexican Wrestling on Thursday (23 June),
with Rob Mello, Justin Robertson and a DJ set from Zero 7
on Friday (24 June).
Saturday (25 June) sees a DJ set from Friendly Fires and performances from Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Unabombers,
DJ Yoda and three special guests, while Sunday (26
June) hosts Tropical Taste, a tomato fight
and a secret headliner.
A selection of other acts join them, and there will be games and shows by Bearded Kitten
throughout the weekend.
Zona Bassline welcomes Fantazio
and a circus show on Thursday (23 June), with Engine-Earz
Experiment, Toddla T, Example and Ed Sheeran performing
on Friday (24 June).
Saturday (25 June) will host Bstorm, Ratty and a secret headliner,
while Disraeli and the Small Gods and Uproot Andy
close the stage on Sunday (26 June).
U2,
Coldplay and Beyonce
are set to headline the festival, with hundreds of other acts on the billing.
Click here to see the Glastonbury Festival line-up.
Tickets for the festival
sold out on the day of release with a final, limited resale due for 7pm tonight (Tuesday 17 May).
Click
here for more details on the final Glastonbury resale.
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For those with tickets, National Express are still selling coach travel packages to the event.
Click here to buy National Express coach tickets.
More and more festival-goers are travelling
by coach to events because of its green credentials.
It saves money on car parking and the coach drops ticket-holders
closer to the campsite than any other mode of transport.
National Express is the official coach partner of the Glastonbury
Festival 2011.
This year, Glastonbury organisers are offering an extra incentive to 'Green Travellers' other than
the cleaner air and clear conscience.
Green Travellers will be rewarded for their heroics with a lanyard entitling
them to discount meal vouchers, solar showers, cut-price merchandise and access to compost toilets.
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