World famous musicians line up for when Glastonbury comes to Doncaster

This month, a line-up of performances from world famous musicians will be streaming live to the home of the ultimate big screen experience, as Glastonbury Presents – Live at Worthy Farm arrives at Vue Doncaster - and tickets are on sale from tomorrow, Wednesday, May 12.
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The five-hour music spectacular will see a host of performances filmed across Worthy Farm’s most famous stages, including the Pyramid Field and Stone Circle,

and streamed live to the silver screen.

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Performances from the likes of music superstars Coldplay, Damon Albarn, HAIM, Wolf Alice, Idles, Jorja Smith, Kano, Michael Kiwanuka and more, will be joined by performances from a number of unannounced surprise artists. The extravaganza will also be interspersed by a spoken word narrative, written and delivered by special guests, as well as a special contribution by DJ Honey Dijon who will be performing as part of an uninterrupted film production.

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Festival-goers can enjoy a journey through the sacred valley in Somerset and Get Lost in the music of critically acclaimed artists as Live at Worthy Farm shows at Vue

cinemas nationwide.

Paul Robinson, General Manager at Vue Doncaster, said: “We’re delighted to be able to screen the world’s most famous music festival here at Vue.

“Despite being unable to produce the festival as we know it this year, Glastonbury still promises to deliver a ground-breaking production with some of the world’s

hottest artists and musicians, and we can’t wait to welcome viewers to enjoy it in the ultimate seat, screen and sound.”

Tickets are available from tomorrow from myvue.com.

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