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I reckon it will be three of:

Muse - Last festivals they played were, in order, Reading/Leeds, IOW, Oxegen, V. Glasto's turn again?

Radiohead - Get predicted every year, and if they want to do fests next year I think Glasto is very likely.

Oasis - Were apparently poor in 2004 but would still pull in the punters.

Metallica - Wanted to play this year. And they have Q's seal of approval which is always important for a Glasto headliner.

The Stone Roses - Outside chance, obviously. :O But would be cool. Coolness enhanced by 100% if Pixies were on before them.

The Killers - Token "meh, can't think of anyone else to headline" choice.

Green Day - They're bound to be doing fests next year, and TBH any fest could nab them.

The Smiths - Again, outside chance but would be great.

Red Hot Chili Peppers - Like Metallica have said they wanted to play. Maybe their performance at Reading and Leeds 2007 hindered their reputation as a festival band but who knows?

Foo Fighters - Were rumoured for this year until they announced their hiatus. If they came back next year I reckon they'd go straight to Glasto.

Razorlight - ;)

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I am convinced (but only based on gut) that they will have Radiohead, U2 and Coldplay.

U2 IMO is set in stone..............

I personally just want to see Daft Punk headline the Pyramid............Their show on that stage would be brilliant!!!

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I think there will be a real mix from over the years, Glasto is 40 next year so bound to be a bit special, coupled with the fact that I am 40 that year as well - IT will be fab whoever is on.

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I am convinced (but only based on gut) that they will have Radiohead, U2 and Coldplay.

U2 IMO is set in stone..............

I personally just want to see Daft Punk headline the Pyramid............Their show on that stage would be brilliant!!!

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Will think about this topic in the Autumn when the days get shorter and the boards quieter ;)

Got this Glastonbury to get through first !!! :O:D;)

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Foo Fighters - Were rumoured for this year until they announced their hiatus. If they came back next year I reckon they'd go straight to Glasto.

while Lord Eavis of Worthy seems to have them in mind already for next year - tho at the same time doesn't seem sure that they're suitable as a headliner for Glastonbury - I don't think they'll do Glastonbury next year. After a year off they're likely to want to chase the cash to make up for what they haven't earnt in that year off I reckon, which would see them taking the big money for exclusive performances somewhere or other.

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