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Glastonbury Headliners are "already sorted"

By on 14/01/2012
But you won't find out who just yet. Michael Eavis
But you won't find out who just yet.

There have been a lot of headliners at Glastonbury over the years, and it seems that land owner Michael Eavis has sorted out who will be topping the bill on the 2013 festival’s stages. 

Last year saw Beyonce, U2 and Coldplay headlining in a brilliant year that followed on from Bruce Springsteen’s epic Glastonbury appearance the year before. So who is it going to be in 2013? Well, Eavis won’t tell anyone yet, but he has said that they are nearly sorted. 

The 76 year old is also looking ahead to the 50th anniversary of the festival in 2020. 

“I’m determined to make it to 50 years,” he said. “I’ve got the bands who want to play and the people who want to buy tickets so why shouldn’t we carry on?”

The 40th anniversary were celebrated in 2010 with headliners, The Gorillaz, Muse and Stevie Wonder. 

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