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Rolling Stones to headline Glastonbury Festival | Rolling Stones to headline Glastonbury Festival |
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The Rolling Stones have been named as one of the three headline acts for this summer's Glastonbury Festival. | |
It will be the first time the band have played the event at Worthy Farm, Somerset, which takes place on the final weekend of June. | |
The Stones will perform on the Saturday night, with Mumford and Sons and the Arctic Monkeys the other headline acts. | |
Frontman Mick Jagger tweeted: "Can't wait to play Glastonbury. I have my wellies and my yurt!" | |
Guitarist Ronnie Wood claimed he cajoled the rest of the band into playing, saying: "I've been using all my persuasive charm on the boys for a few weeks now, really pleased to be doing it, can't wait to be getting out on that stage." | |
Fellow-guitarist Keith Richards added: "We all had such a ball last year, and the energy between the band is so good, we can't wait to play Glastonbury, see you on a summer's day in England." | |
The festival, set to be attended by 135,000 people, was not held last year because of the Olympics, and to allow the farmland to recover from the previous event. | |
The full line-up, announced on the official website, includes Primal Scream, Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds and Elvis Costello, with chart acts such as Professor Green and Dizzee Rascal also appearing. | |
Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis called it "as big a coup as we ever thought would be possible". | |
She said: "It is something we never thought we'd be able to pull off - a dream booking. | |
"We've tried or talked about getting the Rolling Stones to play Glastonbury throughout my entire life - I can't remember a year it hasn't been wished upon. | |
"It is such an honour to have them. I get the sense they are excited too, there's been a real buzz about it from both camps." | |
Surprises among the 190 acts include country star Kenny Rogers. The 74-year-old will perform on the main Pyramid Stage, which also hosts Rita Ora, Jake Bugg, Rufus Wainwright and festival veteran Billy Bragg. | |
Names on the Other Stage include Portishead - almost 20 years after they released their debut album Dummy - along with Smashing Pumpkins, Mercury Prize-winners Alt-J and John Lydon's band PiL. The XX, The Lumineers, Alabama Shakes and Foals are also included on the bill. | |
Elsewhere on the huge site will be performances by 1970s disco pioneers Chic, Tom Tom Club, hip-hop giants Public Enemy, Dinosaur Jr, The Horrors and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. | |
This year's Glastonbury is already a sell-out but there will be some resales next month. | This year's Glastonbury is already a sell-out but there will be some resales next month. |