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Glastonbury 2008: Sunday's line-up

11:21am Sunday 29th June 2008

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By Rory McKeown »

THE final day of Glastonbury Festival 2008 has arrived and a wide array of acts should delight crowds across the site.

Light showers have been predicted by weather forecasters but it currently remains dry.

The Pyramid Stage line-up boasts a number of pop legends including Gilbert O'Sullivan, Neil Diamond and Leonard Cohen.

Famous for songs like Drugs Don't Work and Bittersweet Symphony, The Verve close the 2008 festival on the Pyramid Stage at 10.15pm.

The Other Stage boasts a concoction of popular contemporary acts including folk star Newton Faulkner, the energetic charmer Jack Penate, DJ Mark Ronson and the funky Groove Armada.

The John Peel Stage features a host of transatlantic acts including Yeasayer, Stars, Crystal Castles and headliners The National.

An exciting day of music is scheduled and, judging by how smoothly the festival has run so far, Sunday will not disappoint.


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Dimples, Bridgwater says...
5:29am Mon 30 Jun 08

Well what can I say. Neil Diamond was outstanding. I could not get tickets to see him this year on his tour, but this, seeing him on TV live like that really made up for it.
A truley outstanding performance from a great singer. BRILLIENT!

As for Amy, well, I dont think they should have bothered!!!!

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