GLATONBURY Festival has announced its official line-up and three huge acts are headlining.
The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young will top the bill on the Pyramid Stage this June.


They will be joined by an array of music royalty, both new and old, on Worthy Farm.
Sir Rod Stewart will perform his classic tracks in the Legends slot, while up and comers like Lola Young will entertain the younger generation of festival-goers.
The Eavis family look to have found the perfect blend of acts this year with a better showing for female artists than in past years.
And there's something for everyone whether you're into heavy rock, indie, rap, jazz, acoustic, or dance.
Loyle Carner is headlining the Other Stage on the Friday, while Charli XCX is performing on the same day as godfather of grunge Young when she tops the second stage. Dance legends The Prodigy will close the Other Stage on Sunday.
It'll be party vibes with Raye and US rapper Doechii coming to the farm, while Deftones and Amyl and the Sniffers will get the mosh pits going.
Brit winners Ezra Collective will bring their genre-bending groove to Pilton, while Noah Kahan, The Libertines, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Wolf Alice and Biffy Clyro are other standout names.
Alanis Morrisette, Busta Rhymes, Gracie Abrams and Creedence Clearwater Revival's John Fogerty are also on the bill.
Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall is performing at the event for the first time fresh from winning Best Pop Act at the Brits.
Britpop veterans Supergrass, rising star Myles Smith, indie stars Wunderhorse and Inhaler, Weezer, country star Shaboozey and noughties art rockers Franz Ferdinand are dotted around the line-up.
Some heavily rumoured names haven't made the cut, as it stands, with Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan notable omissions.


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