Glastonbury 2023: Best stages and acts to see on Wednesday and Thursday including Faithless & Eliza Rose
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To many at home, Glastonbury Festival only gets going once the main stages light up and the TV crew start filming, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. Wednesday and Thursday are littered with things to do, stages to visit and acts to see but it takes a bit of research.
By Wednesday afternoon, many happy campers will have marked their bedroom-to-be on Worthy Farm and unpacked their belongings. After all the hustle and bustle of getting in is over, it’s easy to start thinking… What now?
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Hide AdWhile the opening two days are a great opportunity to get your bearings and start exploring the festival, don’t go thinking that there’s nothing to see or acts to file through on the line-up.
We’ve compiled the best stages, acts and activities happening on Wednesday and Thursday, to save your eyes the burden and make you a hero amongst your friends.
Best stages and acts to see on Wednesday at Glastonbury 2023
Wednesday is a day for walking without purpose and checking out the incredible food stalls around the festival. But there is one special event that dominates the day - the opening ceremony.
Many processions take place throughout the day with the first notable ceremony beginning at the Healing Field at 4pm. The site will also be open for the public to enjoy yoga, tai chi, dance, singing, meditation,and massage for free.