Glastonbury Festival 2010
Wednesday 23rd to Sunday 27th June 2010Worthy Farm, Pilton, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, BA4 4AZ, England MAP
£185 + £5 booking fee (plus £4.95 postage) - SOLD OUT
Daily capacity: 175,000
Festival organiser Michael Eavis has possibly revealed the headliners for Glastonbury Festival as Muse, and probably Stevie Wonder.
Eavis revealed that Muse would headline the Saturday (26th June) and that it was probable (meaning he has not yet signed the deal) that Stevie Wonder would close the festival as the main act on the Sunday (27th June).
The Pilton farmer also revealed that Glastonbury Festival costs £25m to put on each year, with most of the money going to securing the perimeter.
He also revealed that flags would not be banned at this year's event. Revealing there were discussions to ban large flags at the event in the area in front of the stage, however his daughter, Emily, who also runs the event, wanted the flags to stay.
These acts - not yet officially confirmed - join Friday headliners U2, as well as Jack Johnson, early Emerging Talent winners My Luminaries, and The John E Vistic Experience. To see the latest rumours of who else will be joining them click here, updated as we receive information.
Tickets have sold out for this year's Glastonbury Festival which runs for five full days from Wednesday 23rd until Sunday 27th June 2010 across a 1,000 acres of beautiful countryside at Worthy Farm, Somerset. There will be no more tickets on sale until sometime early in 2010.
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