Glastonbury Line-Up 2015: Michael Eavis Confirms Sunday Night Headliner Announcement Date

Glasto Organiser Confirms Sunday Night Headliner Announcement Date
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Michael Eavis has revealed the date for the next Glastonbury announcement, which will include the all-important third headliner, according to reports.

The music festival's organiser was speaking at the V&A on Wednesday night, where he reportedly told attendees at his ‘Michael Eavis: Glastonbury’ talk that we’ll find out who’ll be closing the Pyramid stage on 1 June.

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E-Festivals report that Michael hinted the announcement will include two, “most likely” British acts, and that Coldplay’s Chris Martin could be involved.

We love decoding a cryptic Glasto clue, but let’s face it, there’s not much to go on here, is there?

It seems likely that the two acts could be linked in some way, while ‘most likely British’ seems to hint that things aren’t set in stone.

At present, there’s plenty for fans to get excited about, and acts set to play include FKA Twigs, Alt-J and headliners Foo Fighters and Kanye West.

Until 1 June, all we can do is wait - and speculate of course. Check out all the acts rumoured to be filling the Sunday night headline slot below…

Glastonbury: The Third Headliner...
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Eagle-eyed fans are wondering whether the Glasto poster's moon logo could be a reference to the rock legends. They've turned down multi-million pound offers before - has Michael Eavis managed to make them reconsider? (credit:Classic Rock Magazine via Getty Images)
(02 of10)
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Could Queen and Adam Lambert be heading for Somerset? Brian May has refused to confirm - or deny - the rumours... (credit:Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
(03 of10)
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Paddy Power have named Stone Roses as favourites to surprise us as sunday night headliners. (credit:John Shearer/Invision/AP)
(04 of10)
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Taylor Swift has a Glastonbury-sized gap in her '1989' World Tour schedule, and Michael Eavis has stated that he'd love the singer to perform at Worthy Farm. Watch this space... (credit:Greg Allen/Invision/AP)
(05 of10)
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After weeks of speculation over a possible secret set at 2014's festival, Prince and his band didn't perform there. Could 2015 be the year? (credit:Suzan/Suzan)
(06 of10)
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Rockers Muse are being tipped by bookmakers. (credit:Sharon Latham/Manchester City FC)
(07 of10)
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If Oasis ever reunite, surely Glastonbury would be the perfect place to do it? (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
(08 of10)
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Well, if Beyoncé can... (credit:Mark Davis/NBC via Getty Images)
(09 of10)
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Coldplay's seventh album is in the works, and rumour has it that Chris and his bandmates could be heading for the Pyramid Stage once again. (credit:Powers Imagery/Invision/AP)
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Florence and the Machine are already on the line-up, and it's possible that the band will occupy the closing slot, meaning the special guest wouldn't be a headliner after all... (credit:Scott Roth/Invision/AP)