Here’s the final weather forecast for Glastonbury 2023
Tomorrow, the gates will open for Glastonbury 2023. Along with some of the biggest names in music, fans can expect some promising weather. Check out the latest weather forecast for the festival below.
This year’s edition sees the iconic event make its return to Worthy Farm, and will feature headline performances from the likes of Guns N’ Roses, Elton John, and Arctic Monkeys, alongside the likes of Lizzo, Lana Del Rey, Måneskin, Fred Again.. and Cat Stevens, Manic Street Preachers, Wizkid, Lil Nas X, Chvrches and The War On Drugs and more.
Mystery also surrounds the identity of mystery Pyramid Stage band The Churnups — predicted to be a surprise appearance from Foo Fighters. Check out the full line-up here.
Those set to arrive at the festival next week can expect some ever-improving weather conditions with only a spot of rain at the moment. Fingers crossed.
See the latest forecast according to AccuWeather below.
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Friday, June 23: Expect warm but cloudy conditions throughout the day. Highs of 24°, while and lows could reach 15°.
Saturday, June 24: Warm and sunny all day with and lightly cloudy skies. Temperatures peaking at 26°, with lows of 14°.
Sunday, June 25: Warm with periods of cloud and sun, and a quick shower in the afternoon. Highs of 26°, but predicted to hit lows of 12°.
Last week, it was revealed that Arcadia is set to run exclusively on renewable energy at this year’s festival, and that the iconic Spider sculpture will be returning to the area. The Chemical Brothers, Skepta, Floating Points, Daphni, Dubkasm, Plastician and more will all play in the spider across the weekend. Find the full list of artists here.
Earlier this month, the BBC announced details of its coverage of the 2023 festival, while the full line-up and stage times were also recently shared, with new names added including Queens Of The Stone Age and Rick Astley.
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