Who will play at Glastonbury Festival 2015?

Who will play at Glastonbury Festival 2015?
The mud from this year’s festival is still drying up, but thoughts have already turned to Glastonbury 2015.

And Michael Eavis said the festivals headliners have already been booked – although Prince fans will be disappointed, as Eavis claims he’s not Worthy-bound next year.

He called this year’s event a “great success,” and hinted at his future, saying he hoped to remain at the helm of the festival until 2020 – the festival’s fiftieth year.

“Myself, I think I can run another…

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Army of 800 hit Glastonbury Festival for giant clear-up as…

Army of 800 hit Glastonbury Festival for giant clear-up as…
The giant clean-up operation at Glastonbury got under way on Monday as more than 120,000 festival-goers were leaving the site.

Many of those travelling home were caught up in delays as the country roads around the Somerset site became clogged up with traffic, although organisers said they were not as bad as expected.

After five days of tumultuous weather which saw torrential rain, hail, thunder and lightning lead to the plug being pulled on the Pyramid Stage, campers packed up their tents…

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Glastonbury Festival: Too early to say if 5,000 people skipped…

Glastonbury Festival: Too early to say if 5,000 people skipped…
HAVE we lost nearly 5,000 Glastonbury Festival train travellers? First Great Western say it’s too early to say if expectations of 15,000 were met yet.

The number of people travelling to Castle Cary Railway Station to go to Glastonbury Festival grows every year. But First Great Western said the early number of 10,762 travellers arriving last week is “dubious”.

That is the number believed to have arrived at the station but spokesman James Davies said: “It’s far too early to say…

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Glastonbury Festival: Jack White's uncomfortable sandwich – a…

Glastonbury Festival: Jack White's uncomfortable sandwich – a…
Sandwiched between two giants of the music world such as Robert Plant and Metallica may not be the best time for a relative underling to start acting the big man.
But the impression Jack White gave me on Saturday night was of someone who felt they were much better than they were.
We all understand that performers need stage presence and a certain arrogance, but you have to earn the swagger.
And there are other ways to handle the crowd, as Ed Sheeran proved so adeptly the following…
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