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Thom Yorke hints that Radiohead could headline Glastonbury

Star says 'parts' of Atoms for Peace will appear

 

Thom Yorke hints that Radiohead could headline Glastonbury

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Thom Yorke has hinted that Radiohead could be one of the headliners for this year's Glastonbury festival.

The headliners still haven't been officially announced but it's likely that Radiohead could be amongst them.

Yorke was on Zane Lowe's radio show on Monday night promoting his new project Atoms for Peace when he was asked if the band might be appearing at the Somerset festival.

The Radiohead frontman said that Atoms for Peace wouldn't be playing, but that "parts" of it would appear.

Yorke is just the latest star to hint at at a Glastonbury appearance, as the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac have also been teasing fans about it.

Stevie Nicks revealed that the band are planning to be on tour next spring, which would leave them perfectly set to play the festival in June.

She told ABC Radio, "We go into rehearsals somewhere around the end of February. So if everything goes to plan, we should probably be out by the end of April or May, I would think."


Thom Yorke on stage with Atoms For Peace at Fuji Rock 2010

And the Rolling Stones' Keith Richards previously told BBC6 Music's Matt Everitt: "On a good day, if the weather's fine, [Glastonbury] is an interesting proposition.

"The band wants to get these four gigs under their belt and then think about next year after that."

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