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Ladbrokes eye up Metallica, Kasabian and more
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
The Glastonbury line-up is going to be announced any day now, and while we all have our own favourites and theories on who else will be topping the bill alongside Arcade Fire, you have to ask yourself where your money would lie if you were a betting man (or woman).
Well, here are bookmakers Labrokes latest odds on who they think will be filling the prestigious Pyramid Stage slots.
Jessica Bridge of Ladbrokes said: "If the money's to be believed then Metallica, will be pitching up on the Pyramid Stage on Saturday night. However, after the disappointment earlier on this year a few shrewd punters fancy Oasis to come back for one last swan song."
Today (2 April, 2014) these are William Hill's betting odds for who else will headline Glastonbury 2014 - from Metallica and Kasabian to One Direction, Susan Boyle and Monty Python.
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