when I was a young man and I used to go Glastonbury for a lot less money (like zero) I didn't give a flying f**k about headliners and missed most of them and seemed to spend most of it sitting down chatting bollocks to people during day and either wandering around in a confused state or dancing outside chip vans at night and had the best time ever but missed the all time classic headliners that people still talk about and in hindsight I wish I'd seen.
But, now it's a lot more money, and I demand value for money, and I can't be dancing outside a chip van all night at my age.
I've said elsewhere tbf that I think I genuinely would've had a decent time at this year's Glastonbury without even visiting the Pyramid at all, which is an achievement.
Certainly I'm aware there's concerns about what is or isn't around in '25, particularly given Reading's profound slice of meh. Even if who's around in August means fishing in a different stream, or whatever metaphor comes to mind.
Not sure we need another source but from a conversation today Fred appears definitely out, from someone who should know his plans due to involvements this year. Also went on to say 1975 were now in without any prompt.
It's not a friend of a friend jobby, it's a direct conversation. But can never take things to be 100%, certainly not Glasto anyway as things seem to so changeable. But it's another notch on the 1975 odds.
For what it's with I think they more than deserve the shot, fan or not can't think of many UK guitar bands with the appeal they have particularly with the younger generation, and anyone who saw the latest run know they have a show in the locker more than ready for the big triangle.
Even by their standards they have been on the quiet side. But even then, they're doing a new band contest for acts to play there next year so we assume something is happening there.
Maybe.
Well, if they're gonna be on the Iberian peninsula that weekend, it's worth wondering if they shall be.