Glastonbury 2013 line-up and headline act revealed
Glastonbury 2013's headliners were accidently announced by Kasabian’s Serge Pizzorno
Glastonbury 2013's headliners were accidently announced by Kasabian’s Serge Pizzorno
Glastonbury’s headline act is yet to be officially confirmed but it appears The Rolling Stones are doing the honours according to industry insider and Kasbian guitarist, Serge Pizzorno.
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The musician accidentally revealed who the Glastonbury headliners were in an interview with MTV News on Wednesday. As he discussed Kasabian’s slot at Hard Rock Calling festival this summer he said: ‘I hope ours is the most talked about performance of the weekend, but that would be a miracle because The Rolling Stones are playing Glastonbury.’
Ooops.
Other names rumoured to feature in the Glastonbury line up were David Bowie, Prince and the Arctic Monkeys although it appears they’ve been trumped by legendary rockers, The Rolling Stones.
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Rihanna recently revealed she’s be keen to follow in Beyonce’s well-placed footsteps and headline the festival this summer.
The Bajan singer told Q magazine: 'I have heard so many things about what happens there. I love rock music. I love Kings Of Leon and The Prodigy. The music is awesome. I like the more traditional rock bands, too - Aerosmith and Bon Jovi. I think I could rock Glastonbury, no question.'
Rihanna could rock anything, but then again so could The Rolling Stones!
Who would be your choice of headline act for Glastonbury? Let us know below.
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