This time next week, Glastonbury-goers will all be knee-deep in mud, music and mayhem. Lucky ticket-holders are becoming the bane of their friend's Facebook feeds as everyone takes to the net to have their say about their unrelenting excitement for the highlight of the musical calendar. But what do the artists playing have to say about Glastonbury festival 2013?
So much has been said and written about Glasto-s mammoth line-up as everyone pitches their views on what to see, what to avoid, what will be a highlight and what will go down in history, but what do the bands on the bill have to say about their date with the Worthy Farm masses?
Take a look at what some of the biggest and best acts have to say about Glastonbury 2013 about what fans can expect from this year's event...
Marcus Mumford, Mumford & Sons
Fingers crossed that Mumford that Ted gets better and the boys can overcome their Glasto fear
Winston Marshall, Mumford & Sons
Yup, they sound pretty terrified. Good luck.
Este Haim, Haim
An altogether different and weirder type of fear stalks Este 'queen of the bass face' Haim...
Jake Bugg
Nottingham's prodigal son playing it cool, as per.
Alex Turner, Arctic Monkeys
The Sheffield heroes have a lot to prove this time around...
Matt Helders, Arctic Monkeys
...but it sounds like the boys have everything under control. As they say. 'suck it and see'.
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds
'The Wolfman' promises Glasto-goers an 'out of body experience'
Tyler, The Creator
...while Tyler is simply out of his mind.
Mick Jagger, The Rolling Stones
Find Sir Mick in a six-hour queue for the portaloos.
Dizzee Rascal
Maximum crowd participation is a must as Dizzee gets 'Bonkers'.
Sir Bruce Forsyth
And if Dizzee doesn't get you dancing, Brucie will. Nice to see you, to see you...