The Glastonbury line-up has been announced, with few surprises in the headline acts - Radiohead, REM and Moby have all been confirmed.
Glasto organiser Emily Eavis spoke to Newsbeat's Georgina Bowman about the line-up - click here to listen...
Ed from Radiohead says Glastonbury is a really special festival, and they do what they can to make it an experience for people never to forget:
"You leave your ego at the gate really, and you go in and all you can possibly do as a band, is provide a soundtrack to two hours of people's experiences there and if you do that, I think it can be really good."
On the main Pyramid Stage, REM top the bill on Friday night with David Gray, Suede, The Darkness and De La Soul on before them.
On the Saturday, Radiohead headline with the Flaming Lips, Supergrass, Turin Brakes and The Polyphonic Spree. Moby headlines Sunday, with sets from the Manics, Feeder, Sugababes and Asian Dub Foundation.
The Other Stage will see performances from Primal Scream, Royksopp, Idlewild, Electric Six and the Doves.
There are several stages at the festival - Morcheeba, Moloko, Beth Orton, Fatboy Slim, Chemical Brothers and The Streets are a few of the acts appearing on some of them.
Radio 1's Bobby Friction and Nihal will perform on the Mecca Donalds stage, as well as 1Xtra's Panjabi Hit Squad.
The festival takes place over the last weekend in June - tickets sold out in 24 hours, but Radio 1 has a few to give away, so you need to keep listening!
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