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We might still be waiting for Glastonbury's main lineup announcement, but today brought the news of the first act to play the festival's dance area.
This year the festival are giving the dance area a reboot, changing the name from 'Dance Village' to 'Silver Hayes', which is the name of one of the oldest meadows on Worthy Farm.
And to go with its new look the festival has announced a stellar lineup to that features Nas as a headliner, reggae legend David Rodigan, exciting newcomers AlunaGeorge and Disclosure and Rudimental among others.
The new area features the new Sonic supertent, the Wow Stage to showcase underground talent and an outdoor stage called Gully which is described as "a brand new installation combining an open air stage and a pulsating street of sound systems and stalls featuring the best new DJs, MCs and live music."
Speaking about the new Silver Hayes area in general, festival organiser Emily Eavis says: "I've always thought that the closest parallel with Glastonbury is Notting Hill Carnival, and the buzz around this rebirth is exactly what we were looking for, both musically and visually.
"There's going to be a lot of incredible music from all around the world."
Emily's father Michael adds: "Malcolm (Haynes, Dance Village Co-Ordinator) turned up with an after hours rave truck in the 1980s and he's been going hard at it ever since. Now he's conjured up a new vision for one of the most beautiful areas of the farm, which will be brilliant."
Arctic Monkeys are rumoured to headline the Friday night, and Rihanna is thought to be in talks to headline the Sunday.
Rudimental are among the acts set to play the new Silver Hayes dance area
During a BRIT Awards interview Alt-J appeared to accidentally comfirm themselves for the festival when the awards host James Corden asked what they were going to be up to this summer.
"Yeah, we're playing Leeds, Reading, Glastonbury. We're playing around Europe as well," the band responded.
The Rolling Stones are said to be seriously considering a £1million offer to play the event, with guitarist Ronnie Wood ready to twist his bandmates' arms to get them to say yes.
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