Insiders report that Coldplay are to make history by headlining Glastonbury for a fourth time next year.
The band have long been tipped to appear next year, but now The Sun claim that 'a source' close to the Eavis family has confirmed the news - with the band closing the Pyramid Stage on the Sunday night.
"Michael likes getting things sorted as early as possible and having a solid, reliable Sunday headline act to send people home happy is a massive part of the booking process," said the 'source'. "Coldplay are Glastonbury veterans and will have no problem filling a two-hour set that punters will love."
The band previously headlined in 2002, 2005 and 2011, and are practically the Glasto house band after appearing previously n 1999 and 2000. They also reveal that the other two headliners will be Adele and Foo Fighters.
Coldplay are due to release their new album, A Head Full Of Dreams in the coming months - reportedly their last.
Meanwhile, Foo Fighters would be stepping up after being forced to cancel their Glasto headline slot last year when Grohl broke his leg. Adele is due to release her long-awaited third album in November.
Glastonbury will take place from 23-27 June 2016, and tickets sold out in record earlier this month. Other rumoured headliners include Radiohead, Prince, Muse and Fleetwood Mac - with Rod Stewart and Leo Sayer adding they want to appear on the special guest Sunday slot.