Courtney Barnett has confirmed sheโs playing this yearโs Glastonbury festival after announcing her 2022 UK and European tour dates.
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The Australian singer-songwriter, who released Things Take Time, Take Time last November, will hit the road in the UK and Europe in between festival slots and her shows supporting The National and Foo Fighters.
You can see the full list of UK dates below
JUNE
26 โ Glastonbury Festival
29 โ Cardiff โ Tramshed
30 โ Liverpool โ Invisible Wind Factory
JULY
1 โ Nottingham, Rock City
You can see Courtneyโs full list of EU dates, and gigs supporting The National and the Foo Fighters here:
The news about Barnett appearing at Glastonbury comes after Little Simz was earlier this week announced as a headliner of the West Holts stage at Glastonbury.
This yearโs Glastonbury will take place from June 22-26. So far, Billie Eilish has been confirmed to headline the Pyramid Stage on June 24 while Diana Ross will play the โLegendsโ slot on the Sunday (June 26).
Emily Eavis has confirmed that the full line-up for Glastonbury 2022, as well as its accompanying poster, will be announced in March, and that the festival โwill give you some newsโ regarding the line-up โby the end of the monthโ.
In other Barnett news, her upcoming documentary Anonymous Club has been announced for a theatrical release next month.
The film will be released on March 17 and chronicles Barnettโs emotional dissolution as she toured 2018โs Tell Me How You Really Feel.
In a press release shared February 3, director Danny Cohen said of the film: โAfter three years on (and off) the road, and a blurry few months in the edit suite with legendary editor Ben Hall, itโs wild to think that piece by piece, Iโve documented a story; one of a searching woman, of tremendous personal growth, and limitless talent.
โIโll be forever grateful to Courtney for this experience, and Iโm looking forward to sharing the film with audiences here in Australia and internationally.โ