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Emily Eavis: 'Glastonbury headliner will be making debut'


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http://www.nme.com/news/glastonbury/49541

Glastonbury festival organiser Emily Eavis has hinted that one of the as-yet unnanounced headliners of this year's event will be making their debut at Worthy Farm.

U2 are already confirmed to play one of the three headline slots at the event, with Muse heavily rumoured to be another of the bill-toppers.

"We're very, very pleased with it, Eavis told BBC 6music of the line-up. "It's a 40 year celebration this year so we've got some amazing highlights from the full 40 years and also some people who haven't played before, one headliner in particular, so we're very pleased with it."

If Muse do headline the event and an act who has never played at the event before plays the remaining slot, Coldplay and , Gorillaz, Madonna or Kylie Minogue. However, U2 have never played at the event before either.

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"one of the as-yet unnanounced headliners "...

care to show me where *Emily* has said she's refering to one of the unannounced headliners? :P

As far as I'm aware it's simply the case that some people are assuming that's what she meant when it's not clear that that's what she meant.

So she could be talking about U2.

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So - if this is correct - it ISN'T:

Coldplay

Radiohead

Muse

Foo Fighters

Rolf

It COULD be:

Clapton?

Gilmour?

Stevie Wonder?

Kylie?

Susan Boyle?

Or it could just be a badly worded article (from the NME? Surely doubtful......) and it does mean U2?

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If you read the original article on the BBC6 website it says this:

“We’re pretty much sewn up now,” said Emily Eavis. “We’re still slightly confirming the Sunday night headliner but apart from that, we’ve pretty much finalised the Pyramid Stage which is good.”

Although we know U2 are topping the bill of the first night, on Friday 25 June, their first time, Emily hinted that one of the prospective headliners booked has never played the event before.

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"If Muse do headline the event and an act who has never played at the event before plays the remaining slot, Coldplay and , Gorillaz, Madonna or Kylie Minogue. However, U2 have never played at the event before either. "

This sentence makes no sense. Bloody NME!

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Rumours have been blown out of all proportion in the past few months, it's hard to tell what's a legit source and what isn't. So many sites have said it's Stevie Wonder for certain after the initial rumours which turned out to be rubbish. Then another site brings it up as a credible source yada yada yada

I'll wait for Neil to give his say. Seems he's better than most at deducing who got what info from where.

PS. I'm holding out for Led Zepp still. It WILL happen, it has to :'(

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I will remain sceptical on any names until I see the 'TBC' on the efests rumours page.

But I'd love to see Stevie.

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the editor who has his name to this article is Jeremy King

http://www.eventmagazine.co.uk/go/contactus/

I just sent Jeremy King an email asking the following

"Can you confirm that Micheal Eavis specifically stated that Muse and Stevie Wonder are playing Glastonbury? or is this a re-print of the many rumours that are flying around at present? "

he replied back a few mins later with

"He said this during a live seminar at an event called Event Production Show."

confirmed and I can send Neil the emails as proof if required.

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the article said

"Glastonbury festival organiser Emily Eavis has hinted that one of the as-yet unnanounced headliners of this year's event will be making their debut at Worthy Farm." U2 have been announced

now I know NME is as reliable as something that's very unreliable, but in this case, it looks like it's true

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which brings us to Emily's denial that Stevie is playing...

either she didn't know or she couldn't say. If she'd said "I can't say" it would have been as good as admitting it...

she could have ignored the question I s'pose

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