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From David Bowie performing at 5am to the Dalai Lama appearing on stage in 2015, Glastonbury Festival is an iconic event in the UK calendar featuring appearances from some of the very best-known names in music.
If you missed out on a ticket, then our guide to Glastonbury odds will still let you get in on the action. We’ll forego the wellies and the mud, and reveal the likely top names appearing on the Pyramid Stage at Glasto 2024. Get ready for backstage access to juicy rumours, and handy hints and tips to help you make your headliners bet.
Once a year the quiet peace of a Somerset town is smashed to pieces by the arrival of 200, 000 fans ready to experience five days of live music, comedy, and dance.
Glastonbury Festival was started in 1970 and is held nearly annually at Worthy Farm (the festival is paused every few years to give the ground a chance to recover). Some of the best-known names in music have all performed on the infamous headliner’s Pyramid stage, from Beyonce, and Paul McCartney to Coldplay, and Elton John in his last ever live UK performance in 2023.
The festival is held in June, with tickets going on sale in November for the following year. The full lineup isn’t announced until May, but Glastonbury rumours are rife from long before that, especially as the festival organisers tend to drop tasty hints to keep fans on their toes.
If you can’t make it to Glasto (the tickets are officially the most expensive for any UK festival at £340 a pop!), or you’ve heard horror stories about the toilets, then you can always make a bet on Glastonbury. It’s a fantastic way to enhance the experience if you’re watching the festival with pals, especially if a Glastonbury viewing party is an annual tradition.
Pretty much the only betting market widely available for prospective Glasto betters is to make a prediction about one of three named headlining acts that will appear on the Friday, Saturday, or Sunday nights on the main Pyramid stage. Acts appearing on the Legends stage don’t count. Also be aware that, if the festival is cancelled for any reason, your bet will be void.
Guessing the Glastonbury 2024 lineup odds might be the main action but the best UK novelty betting sites may also let you request your own special bet. You might decide to stake that it rains on a certain day during the festival (in 2005, so much rain fell during the festival that people used boats to get around!), or even that the main headliner act has to cancel.
Anything can happen in the crazy world of rock and roll, so here’s a few things to be aware of when scouting out your Glastonbury odds 2024.
This year’s festival hasn’t long finished but rumours are already flying about next year’s potential big names. With a wide open field (and not just the one the tents go on), of possible acts, If you’re thinking of making a bet on Glastonbury headliners, then we’ve got some helpful hints.
Taylor Swift has emerged as the top pick of Glastonbury headliner odds for 2024. She was due to headline the festival in 2020 (Glastonbury’s 50th birthday) but it was cancelled because of Covid 19.
The Foo Fighters are another hot pick for potential headliners. Dave Grohl and the gang put in a surprise appearance at Glastonbury in 2023 appearing incognito as ‘The Churnups’. Dave Grohl told fans that he’d be back, but will it be as soon as 2024?
2024 is the 30th anniversary of the release of Oasis’ Definitely Maybe album and rumours are rife of a potential reunion on the Pyramid Stage.
Coldplay have a new album in the works and an appearance at Glastonbury would both promote their new songs, and push the band into the history books with a record fifth appearance.
The festival organisers have reportedly announced that they want to balance the number of male and female performers at Glastonbury. There have even been talks of having all three headliner spots filled by female performers. Potential names put forward alongside Taylor S include Madonna, Adele, and Lady Gaga.
Glastonbury betting is a great example of novelty betting, which is placing wagers on anything outside of sports, from the weather to TV. Examples include the Masterchef odds of a certain contestant winning or who’ll be the next eviction from Big Brother.
Novelty bets are a fun way to add to your enjoyment of your favourite shows or national events. You could take a look at the royal odds of a new baby next year or predict the outcome of The Apprentice and share the experience with family and friends.
Making a wager on Glastonbury is no exception. It offers limited markets but a lot of potential for fun, and, because the build-up lasts for nearly a year, you’ll have a lot of time to watch the action unfold and your odds mature.
The best sportsbook for making a bet on Glastonbury ultimately depends on your personal preference, but you can be sure to check out our novelty betting guides for the full lowdown on all of the top sportsbooks. We’ll show you which platforms are top for every type of novelty bet and keep you posted on the latest details, from to the latest Masked Singer odds.
That’s the question! Potential favourites so far include Taylor Swift, Coldplay, and The Foo Fighters. But, when it comes to Glastonbury, you can be sure to expect the unexpected.
Glastonbury odds are released pretty much as soon as the last festival finishes, so you’ll already find lots of potential headliner names flying around at bookies. We’ve identified the frontrunners in our guide so make sure to give it a read to find out who might be wowing the crowds at Worthy Farm, however be aware that the odds will change significantly as the festival draws closer.
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