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no Kylie, no Killers .... Kasabian?

all change at Glastonbury

By Neil Greenway | Published:


BBC 6 Music has exclusively reported that neither Kylie or The Killers are going to play next year's Glastonbury Festival.

6 Music interviewed Emily Eavis, and she told them that Kylie's year was already too packed with gigs. She said: "She's got a lot of touring up her sleeve and I think if she was going to do Glastonbury, she'd rework her show and I don't think it's going to be possible in that time frame. It's just not going to happen."

Emily also denied that The Killers or Muse would headline other days of next year's Glastonbury and refused to be drawn on any acts that had been booked so far.

Meanwhile, Kasabian have been finishing their recent shows with "see you at Glastonbury", so I guess we will.

Also, the Scissor Sisters have recently announced some indoor shows for next summer, making their appearances at festivals - apart from Glastonbury - unlikely. It's certain that Jake and Anna will be at Glastonbury next summer - as punters if not performing - but we know they'd love to play.

As we get them, eFestivals will bring you the very best Glastonbury rumours. Help us to help you - if you hear of a band that's playing, please let us know.

The details for buying tickets for Glastonbury have yet to be revealed, but they're expected on sale on Sunday 1st April. We'll be bring you the full info when available.