- More Glastonbury Festival
Former Masterchef and Through The Keyhole presenter Loyd Grossman is the latest addition to the Glastonbury line-up.
The 59-year-old's band, The New Forbidden, will play The Field Of Avalon Cafe Tent at 1.30am on Monday morning. Imagine the frazzled heads?!
Before his TV and culinary career took off, Grossman enjoyed a number 49 hit in December 1979 with the Jet Bronx And The Forbidden single 'Ain't Doin Nothing'.
The band split soon after and reformed under their new guise The New Forbidden in 2008.
Taking place from Wednesday 23rd to Sunday 27th June, Glastonbury Festival 2010 is headlined by U2, Muse and Stevie Wonder. All tickets are sold out.
Glastonbury through the years:
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The very first Glastonbury festival took place on September 19, 1970 - poignantly a day after Jimi Hendrix died. 34-year-old dairy farmer Michael Eavis was inspired to put on his own event after visiting the Blues Festival in Bath a year earlier. The one day extravaganza was attended by 1,500 people who each paid £1 a ticket - the price poignantly included free milk from the farm. Headlined by Marc Bolan's Tyrannosaurus Rex, other performers included Keith Christmas and Al Stewart.
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