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Who could join Arcade Fire and Kasabian?
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
by Michael Baggs | Photos by WENN.com
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
Arcade Fire will headline Friday, Kasabian are taking top billing on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday. This year's Glastonbury Festival is looking pretty sweet, with 87 new names added to the line-up today (4 April 2014), including Elbow, Jack White, Chvrches, Chromeo, The 1975, Angel Haze and many more.
But there is still one very important slot to fill - the Saturday night headliner.
In 2013, The Rolling Stones filled the slot, following Arctic Monkeys on the Friday night and before Mumford & Sons, who closed last year's show on the Sunday. The gates are wide open for another huge name to take the Saturday night slot, but who? If Michael Eavis were to follow the 2013 schedule, could we see an iconic, heritage band take top billing (Fleetwood Mac - or even David Bowie) or will he secure that long-awaited Daft Punk live comeback, or even a joint performance from Beyonce and Jay Z?
The only people who know are currently gathered around a kitchen table in the Westcountry, making final touches to the biggest music event of the summer, but we reckon any of these bands could make an appearance at the top of the bill on Saturday night at Glastonbury 2014.
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