Glastonbury 2016: David Bowie's 2000 headline set to be screened at festival

Feb 19, 2016, 12:33
Glastonbury 2016: David Bowie's 2000 headline set to be screened at festival

Meanwhile, she also confirmed the John Peel Stage would enjoy a new spot on the festival site, and that a David Bowie tribute was planned, featuring some artists "you wouldn't necessarily think of". "We'll show the entire set", he said in an interview with Radio X. Bowie also performed at the festival back in 1971 in its second ever edition.

The announcement on the band's official website reads, "Coldplay today became the first headline act to be confirmed for Glastonbury Festival 2016".

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"But Foo Fighters won't be headlining this year, we've got three fantastic headliners but they aren't one of them".

PJ Harvey will be performing at this year's Glastonbury festival, according to Emily Eavis. While Jeff Lynne's ELO will fill the Sunday afternoon "legends" slot on the Pyramid Stage.

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Foo Fighters were due to play last year's Glastonbury until frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg with the expectation they'd take a Pyramid Stage slot this year.

Dropping a huge clue about the remaining headliners, daughter Emily Eavis added: "We've got three brilliant British bands headlining the festival, although I haven't actually told anyone that yet".

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