A musician called Safana Bakleh gave her group of volunteers face masks and blue nitrile gloves along with instructions about photographing and collecting documents.
“We've worked hard to pull together an eclectic line-up including homegrown headliners and global icons, spanning a range of genres we know music fans of all ages will love."Here are the acts announced so far.
Last year's festival was headlined by Calvin Harris, Liam Gallacher and Gerry Cinnamon.Veteran performers Garbage, Travis, Natasha Bedingfield and the Sugababes also took the stage.The festival is also known for hosting a number of Scottish artists across its four stages which last year included Indie rock band The Snuts and solo artists Cammy Barnes and Ili.
Around 50,000 people attended each day of the event, which first ran in 2017.In the past, organisers have been
particularly with a lack of female headliners.
In the event's history only one woman has been involved in headlining the festival - Pulp keyboardist Candida Doyle in 2023."Our objective was to reopen as soon as safely and practically possible after the fire."
The length of the shutdown infuriated airlines, which had to pay for the cost of refunding and rebooking customers as well as putting stranded passengers up in hotels and covering food expenses.Willie Walsh, the former British Airways boss and head of the airline organisation IATA said on Friday it was a "clear planning failure by the airport".
The BBC has since contacted the major airlines operating out of Heathrow's terminals to ask how much Friday's closure cost, but all approached have declined to comment or not responded.It is understood there are concerns within the industry however that there is no mechanism of recouping such costs from the airport responsible, when disruption to flights is out of the control of airlines.