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Lily Allen has revealed that she has been booked to perform at Glastonbury 2014, revealing her festival plans in a BBC Radio 1 interview this week (19 November, 2013).
The singer, who recently made a comeback with track 'Hard Out Here' told Radio 1's Nick Grimshaw she would be putting in an appearance at Worthy Farm, which she described as "the best festival".
"It got confirmed yesterday. That's the first big thing I'm going to be doing. I'll be doing 16 weeks of festivals over the summer and then tour," she revealed, adding: "It's the best festival, I think – that, and Fuji Rock in Japan."
Watch the video for Lily Allen's 'Hard Out Here' below:
Allen, 28, recently made her pop comeback with track 'Hard Out Here', which has made waves with its controversial video, which depicts the famously outspoken singer making digs at the sexually charged antics of Miley Cyrus and Robin Thicke.
Many have criticised the video, even going so far as to deem it racist for the way it portrays black women. However, Allen remains defiant that it wasn't her intention at all, and told the NME last week: "There's been a lot of praise [for 'Hard Out Here']. Millions. Laura Mvula, Ellie Goulding and Kate Nash were all in touch. Loads more. Laura Mvula said she both laughed and cried with happiness when she saw it."