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Glastonbury festival has been cancelled for 2026. Bosses of the event at Worthy Farm, Somerset, confirmed on Sunday (30.06.24) it will not go ahead next summer as it will be one of its traditional “fallow” years to allow the land to recover from the thousands of fans who descend there for the music extravaganza. Organiser Emily Eavis, 44, whose farmer father Michael, 88, started the festival in 1970, told The Sun: “(It will) give the land a rest. The festival before a fallow year is always a fun one to plan, because you almost have to fit two years into one. “We’re already in talks with some a...
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Stevie Wonder is reportedly in talks to return to Glastonbury. The 73-year-old singer was last seen on the Pyramid stage at the Worthy Farm festival in 2010 but now insiders have claimed that he could be about to make a comeback and that bosses are keen to have him on board. A source told The Sun newspaper's Bizarre column: "Stevie’s team have been working on a big tour and Glastonbury is something they want to make happen. “He last performed there in 2010, when it was Glastonbury’s 40th birthday, and the American soul legend’s set went down a storm. To have him back on the farm is something o...
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Bruce Springsteen is said to be in talks to headline next year’s Glastonbury. The ‘Born to Run’ rocker, 74, topped the festival and has reportedly been tapped up by organisers Michael and Emily Eavis to make a comeback at the event in Worthy Farm, Somerset, after Madonna, 65, apparently pulled out of the running. A source told The Sun: “Bruce has a jam-packed summer schedule but after Michael and Emily failed to secure Madonna, they have been in talks with him. “Bruce was sensational at BST Hyde Park and they think he is the perfect booking for Glastonbury. “Talks with his team are ongoing and...
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