Glastonbury Festival has long been the beating heart of the music scene, a space where iconic legends and rising stars come together. This year is no exception, and it’s packed with new talents that deserve a spot on your must‑see list. Here are five newcomers you don’t want to miss at Glastonbury this year.
1. Elara Stone
With a sound that blends dreamy vocals and captivating beats, Elara Stone is making waves across the music world. Her unique approach to electro‑pop has already earned her a dedicated following online, and her live performances are guaranteed to captivate the Glastonbury audience.
2. The Rovers
This energetic four‑piece band has been gaining momentum with their mix of indie‑folk and rock. Their storytelling approach to music and foot‑tapping melodies make them a standout addition to this year’s festival lineup. If you’re looking for a band to dance and sing along with, The Rovers should be at the top of your list.
3. Miko Lane
An experimental singer‑songwriter with a flair for creating atmospheric soundscapes, Miko Lane delivers songs that stay with you long after the music stops. His captivating voice and emotional depth make him one of the most exciting new artists to watch this year.
4. Blue Wave
Combining elements of jazz, R&B, and electronic music, Blue Wave delivers a sound that feels fresh and timeless. Their rich instrumentation and smooth vocals have gained critical attention, making them one of the must‑see acts for music lovers who crave a unique experience.
5. Tara Veil
A rising star in the alt‑pop scene, Tara Veil captures listeners with her ethereal voice and thought‑provoking lyrics. Her performances are immersive, drawing the audience into a world of emotion and beauty. At Glastonbury, Tara Veil is poised to make an unforgettable impression.
Each of these acts brings a fresh voice and new energy to Glastonbury’s legendary stages. They represent the future of music diverse, bold, and passionate making their performances unmissable. Whether you’re a long‑time festival veteran or attending for the first time, these five newcomers deserve a spot in your itinerary. Stay open‑minded, wander between the smaller stages, and get ready to discover the rising stars who might just define the sound of festivals to come.