We've all seen the main lineup poster for Glastonbury 2019 by now and have all shared our opinions on it, good and bad.
Whatever your views on it, there's no disputing that there is something for everyone to enjoy no matter what their taste in music.
But anyone who's been to the festival in the past will tell you that there's far, far more to enjoy than what's on the initial poster.
In total there will be around 1,000 acts performing on the many stages at Worthy Farm ranging from world-renowned bands to up-and-coming acts set for stardom.
Recently the Avalon Field and Silver Hayes lineups have been revealed, but there are many more areas within the festival which are still to announce theirs.
And with the help of Glasto Fest Feed, we know who some of them will be. There's plenty for music fans to get excited about.
We've rounded up some of the best acts who have self-confirmed their appearance either before or after the lineup poster was released.
B.C Camplight

American multi-instrumentalist B.C Camplight took to his Facebook page to write "Lot's of festivals coming up that I'll be sharing shortly including one I'm not allowed to mention that you UK people flock to like a fucking religious pilgrimage.
"Though you didn't last year for some reason."
Lucy Rose

Singer-songwriter Lucy Rose, who impressed recently with a five-star performance at St George's in Bristol, revealed that she will play the Acoustic Stage on Friday, June 28 on Jo Whiley's BBC Radio 2 show.
Her most recent album, No Words Left, is arguably her finest work yet and will no doubt go down well at the festival.
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Jordan Rakei
The management of fast-rising New Zealand-Aussie artist Jordan Rakei confirmed his appearance with a tweet on March 4.
Rakei's 2017 album Wallflower earned him plaudits far and wide and he's since released a string of top notch singles.
Review: Jordan Rakei delivers a staggering performance at Thekla
Jeff Goldblum

Legendary Hollywood actor Jeff Goldblum is a talented man.
As well as appearing in some huge blockbuster hits, he's also a very accomplished piano player,
John Storie, guitarist in the orchestra, has posted his gig listings on his website and it includes a performance at Worthy Farm on Sunday, June 30.
Hacienda Classical
Hacienda Classical were the first act to be announced for Glastonbury 2019 way back in 2017.
After taking the festival by storm that year, the clubbing-classical crossover confirmed that they had been booked again for 2019 on Radio X.
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Henge
Henge need to be seen to be believed. The intergalactic ravers include a drum-playing frog and and other-worldly frontman whose aim is to spread love and joy to earthlings.
You won't be surprised to hear that they will be playing in Shangri-La.
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Mike Dennis
Bristol-based violinist and beat-maker Mike Dennis confirmed that he will be playing the Croissant Neuf stage on the Thursday night of the festival.
Mik Artistik
Mik Artistik have performed at Glastonbury every year since 2007. They confirmed that they will be back this year with a tweet in January.
Ryan McMullan
Belfast-based acoustic artist Ryan McMullan announcned that he's playing Glastonbury with a Facebook post on March 16.
Ash Radford
Ash Radford is an acoustic performer who makes 'music for dreamers on the scenic route'. He confirmed that he's performing at Glastonbury when he released his tour dates on his website.