Glastonbury

It was recently rumoured that all five Spice Girls would be performing on the iconic Pyramid Stage next year.
That Glasto-shaped gap in her Eras tour dates has now disappeared.
The Someone You Loved singer received a wave of support after his performance on the Pyramid Stage over the weekend.
“I blame Elton John for this,” the presenter said as she opened Tuesday's This Morning.
They're probably harbouring a fair few germs, let's face it.
Conservative faces backlash for comments about Twitter user Supertanskiii, a frequent critic of the government.
The legendary musician closed the show on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night.
Josie Gibson and Craig Doyle were both drafted in to host Monday’s show.
The Pyramid Stage hasn't even been taken down yet and we're already looking ahead to next year's event.
About Glastonbury
Glastonbury is one of the longest running musical festivals in the UK, with revelers descending on Michael Eavis' Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, nearly every year since 1970. Many of music's biggest names have played the festival over the years, including David Bowie, Beyonce, The Rolling Stones, Oasis, Blur, Amy Winehouse, The Killers, Coldplay, Arctic Monkeys and Kanye West. 2016 saw Adele headline the famous Pyramid Stage for the first time, alongside Coldplay and Muse. Radiohead, Ed Sheeran and Foo Fighters have been confirmed as 2017's headliners, topping the bill on the Pyramid Stage. Other performers include Katy Perry, Stormzy, The XX and Lorde. The festival will take a break in 2018, and return in 2019 at a new location in the Midlands, where it will be called the Variety Bazaar. Glastonbury will then resume as normal in 2020.