Rumours that Radiohead are set to be announced for Glastonbury are heightening as BB6 Music points out that Radiohead’s “bear logo” has been engraved in the style of a crop circle on to the site. See the images below.
The logo was first used the the band in their promotional campaign for Kid A (2000), and has been widely used in the band's advertising and merchandise since.
Thom Yorke’s band, whose Mercury nominated album, A Moon Shaped Pool, was released in May earlier this year, are 4/6 to take to the Pyramid Stage in the last slot of any night next summer with Ladbrookes.
...just sayin' @radiohead @GlastoFest pic.twitter.com/vlwuyC1oZQ
— BBC 6 Music News (@BBC6MusicNews) October 19, 2016
There aren’t many headliners like Radiohead that can bring together quite as many people. As a live band, they’ve got an incredible balance between having hit songs and being soncially adventurous with clever wigged-out passages of music that allow people to lose themselves in the moment.
There’s also something special about the Worthy Farm surrounds that makes Glastonbury the ultimate place to see them, and it’s been such an important place for the band throughout their career, helping them become what they are now.
Tickets for the famous music festival sold out within an hour of going on sale. The festival also confirmed that 2018 will be a fallow year, meaning anyone that missed out on tickets for 2017 will have to wait two years to get another chance to attend. However, there are usually a few tickets that get released for sale closer to the event for people who are registered. We'll keep you updated.
See Radiohead's bear logo below and work out whether it matches the photos from the webcam