The line-up poster for the Greenpeace Field at Glastonbury 2019 has been revealed, featuring Beans on Toast, Dutty Moonshine and a DJ set from ‘Oh My God! It’s The Church’.

Greenpeace previously revealed the area would feature the BEAM interactive sculpture highlighting the plight of bees. The Greenpeace field also hosts the Giant Rave Tree, a beautiful chill-out bar, a skate ramp and eco-friendly hot showers.

There’s also a massive drop-slide and The Greenpeace Café, a plant-based restaurant that will demonstrate we can still enjoy amazing food without harming the environment.

This Is Now shared the poster on Twitter, adding they were: “extremely excited to announce the line up that we’ve been working on for Greenpeace at this years Glastonbury – roll on June!!”

The full Glastonbury line-up with stage times was revealed earlier today, featuring over 2,800 performances on 79 stages.

Plant based rave up on a drop slide whilst having a hot shower with Rob da Bank at the best fest in the world @GlastoFest 🚿 🌱 💃🏻 pic.twitter.com/7i0bWImchH — Rob da Bank (@RobdaBank) May 29, 2019

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Image credits:

Greenpeace crowd – Dan Thwaites