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Three major pop stars set to ‘play Glastonbury next summer’

Three major pop stars are reportedly set to “play Glastonbury next summer.”

The festival is set to return to Worthy Farm next summer with some of this years biggest singers rumoured to take the stage.

This follows reports that The 1975, Stevie Wonder and Neil Young are set to headline the Pyramid stage over the weekend.

Olivia Rodrigo, Chappell Roan and Charli XCX

Now, The Sun as reported that Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo and Charli XCX have been booked for the festival.

A source told the publication: “Chappell Roan, Olivia Rodrigo and Charli XCX will all play Glastonbury next summer.

“Charli will headline The Other Stage and Chappell will be playing the Pyramid Stage.”

“Olivia is coming straight to Worthy Farm after playing BST Hyde Park, so her slot is being firmed up.”

Charli xcx

“Emily really wanted Glastonbury to go back to its rock roots but by bringing in three of the world’s biggest female stars to play too, she is making a real statement.

“Glastonbury always has something for everyone but next summer’s line-up is really impressive in terms of the spectrum of acts and how big they are.”

Last month, it was reported British pop rock band The 1975 were being “lined up” to play Glastonbury 2025 on the Friday night headline slot.

The band was rumoured to play this year’s festival but will finally take to the Pyramid Stage next summer.

The 1975

The group consists of Matty Healy, Adam Hann, George Daniel and Ross McDonald and has been teasing new music.

A source told The Sun: “Matty and his bandmates are more than ready to play the Pyramid Stage and they are available.”

“Festival organiser Emily Eavis has long wanted The 1975 on board, but they couldn’t make it work last year.”

“They are being lined up for the Friday slot at the moment, and all the signs are really positive.”

While the lineup is yet to be announced, the band are hoping to headline the festival after performing there three times before.

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