Details have emerged of when the next big line-up announcement for Glastonbury will be, with yet another hint of who the potential final headliner might be.
Earlier this month, a massive 70 acts were announced for the 2015 event, with the likes of Patti Smith, Florence + The Machine and Pharrell Williams joining the previously announced headliners of Foo Fighters and Kanye West.
However, speculation remains intense over who the final, as-yet-unannounced headliner will be.
Now, eFestivals report that following a talk at London's Victoria & Albert Museum last night (Tuesday 21 April), festival boss Michael Eavis revealed that not only will the next Glastonbury announcement be on 1 June, but that the bands involved were "most likely" British and that Coldplay's Chris Martin was involved.
It remains unclear whether or not this means Coldplay could either headline or play a secret slot, or perhaps if Martin is involved in another capacity. It is worth noting however, that Emily Eavis denied Coldplay would headline saying in March, saying: "It's not Coldplay, this is the first year that most of the rumours are wrong."
However, things change and Coldplay are no strangers to Worthy Farm - having headlined four times previously, the last in 2011. They are currently bookies' favourites, facing off Stone Roses and Madonna.
See the full line-up for Glastonbury 2015 below
Glastonbury 2015 takes place at Worthy Farm from 24 - 28 June. Other rumoured headliners including Coldplay, Stone Roses, Fleetwood Mac, Blur, Paul McCartney, Elton John, Taylor Swift, Queen and more.
General tickets sold out in the re-sale in just 11 minutes at the weekend, but luxury boutique camping tickets in the Festibell area are still available.