“There aren’t a lot of new rock acts to choose from.” Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis says she’d like to book more rock bands for the festival, shares her hope that the genre “will emerge again” one day

With the final day of Glastonbury 2024 upon us, festival organiser/booker Emily Eavis says that she would have liked to have seen more rock bands on her family’s farm over the past weekend, but that this wasn’t an option this year as “there aren’t a lot of new rock acts to choose from.”

In a new [paywalled] interview with The Telegraph, Eavis admits that, no matter who is booked for the iconic English festival, inevitably she will receive criticisms from some quarters that the line-up is “too rock, too grime, too hip hop, too pop”, but argues that the bill each year “reflects what’s happening in the music world at the moment.”

“There aren’t a lot of new rock acts to choose from if I’m honest,” Eavis tells the British newspaper. “Hopefully that will emerge again, my heyday was 1995 with Pulp and Oasis and Radiohead… and that was great but music changes all the time and right now this is where we’re at.”

The Pyramid Stage headline acts for this year’s festival are Dua Lipa, Coldplay and SZA, with the genre-straddling PJ Harvey arguably the only artist on the site’s main stage who could be classified as a “rock” act, for those who insist on labels.

However, the Louder-endorsed likes of IDLES, Fontaines D.C., Voice of Baceprot, High Vis, Yard Act, NewDad, The Last Dinner Party, Problem Patterns, Kim Gordon and Psychedelic Porn Crumpets either played, or are due to play, across the site from June 28-30. 

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