The confirmed Glastonbury line-up has been announced today (Wednesday). Headline acts include Coldplay, Faithless, the Charlatans, Badly Drawn Boy and a headline act on the Saturday night, billed only as 'mystery guests'.
Mis-Teeq, Zero 7, Jools Holland and his Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, No Doubt and the White Stripes are also announced.
On the Sunday, classic acts such as Rod Stewart, Isaac Hayes (who provides the voice of Chef in 'South Park') and Roger Water of Pink Floyd will take to the stage.
For full details visit the Glastonbury 2002 line up pages
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As well as the music line-up, details of comedy stages, acrobatics and even a cinema have been announced.
The World Cup final match, however, will not be shown as organisers say the event is about music and arts, and not about football.
All 100,000 tickets for this year’s festival sold out early and gatecrashers are being asked to stay away this year to protect the future of the festival.
A fence costing over £1m has been put up around the site and security will be tighter than ever.
Festival goers are also being warned that there is going to be a clampdown on illegal activity this year, especially thefts from tents which is a huge problem for many.