Muse – Looks More and More Like We Are Gonna See Them in 2010
Its looking more likely with each new headline that gets published, Muse, the dark gods, will be playing at Glastonbury 2010. Every other day I see a new story featuring Muse and now Wossy has reported the fact that lead singer Matt Bellamy gave him the nod.
“Are you guys playing Glastonbuwwy in 2010?” – Wossy
“We’re probably playing” – Bellamy
OMG, have you got any idea how much its going to rock watching Knights of Cydonia at the Pyramid stage. I have gone all tingly just watching the Youtube video.
Are you excited? Tell the world
Clutch
In a recent interview published, Clutch have expressed interest in playing at Glastonbury. The group are on their 9th studio album to date. With that kind of back catalogue they could easily put together 60 minutes of madness in the fields of Glastonbury.
Since 1991 these individuals have been challenging rock n’ roll’s limits, and Clutch show no signs of abandoning the unique experimentation that has defined them. Check out “Electric Worry” for proof. Neil’s voice functions as an instrument on its own, and it helps carry Clutch into a new realm.
Another Self Confirmed Act – The Opperation
According the the Official Myspace page for The Opperation, they will be playing at the 2010 festival.
They added that the Green field will be hosting them for a less formal, more intimate gig. If your a fan of The Opperation, then this is a great chance to get up close and personal.
See you there.
Old Headliners are set to make a Come Back
In a recent interview with the Guardian, Michael Eavis mentioned that there are going to be a fair few old faces making a comeback to the festival in 2010.
Guardian - Next year, you’re celebrating the festival’s 40th anniversary. Are you fed up with the rumours about who might be playing?
Eavis - No, I love it. I love it. I love it.
Guardian - Will you have some previous headliners back?
Eavis - I expect so, don’t you? But there will be some new stuff as well.
Guardian - And in another 10 years, where will you be?
Eavis – We’re all very gung-ho down here at the moment. We don’t see any reason for it to stop.
Looks like Glastonbury is around to stay. Are you Happy about it?
Pulp to Get Back Together in Time for Glastonbury 2010
There is speculation going around the the legendary Pulp are to reform in time to play Glastonbury next year. Jarvis Cocker has let it slip in an interview with Kate Hind of people.co.uk that he has wanted to play a slot at the festival should the band ever reform.
“Glastonbury means an awful lot to me, I would love to play there again. We’ve talked about it, there we go, there’ll be a band reunion.”
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Glastonbury 2010 Trader Applications are open NOW
Have you ever wanted to sell something at Glastonbury? Do you have some organic snacks or food from some far away corner of the world that you would like to share with festival goers. Have you got something unique that stands out from the crowd? Glastonbury is the place to sell it.
If you do want to sell something at Glastonbury then you first need to fill out an application form. You can do that here
You need to get you application in before the end of December 2009. Good Luck
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Bookmakers Odds On For Glastonbury 2010
Like always the bookmakers are eager to cash in on anything. Like the flies they are, buzzing around the proverbial turd that is Glastonbury, William Hill have released their list of odds on artists ready to fill the headline slot.
Sources close to the festival have already let it slip the the Rolling Stones WILL be playing at Glastonbury. So that pretty much means its pointless having a bet on anyone else. But if you fancy a flutter anyway, here are the odds -
Oasis 33/1
Manic Street Preachers 25/1
Spandau Ballet 25/1
Madness 25/1
Stone Roses 20/1
Robbie Williams 20/1
Green Day 20/1
Kings Of Leon 16/1
Red Hot Chili Peppers 16/1
Elton John 16/1
Prince 16/1
Radiohead 14/1
Arctic Monkeys 12/1
U2 12/1
Muse 10/1
David Bowie 8/1
Coldplay 8/1
Rolling Stones 4/1
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