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Tags: Glastonbury Festival
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN/Press/Justine Trickett/Richard Gray
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
So, Glastonbury finally put us all out of our misery and announced over 80 of the most major acts that will be playing down at Worthy Farm this June. With everyone from Arcade Fire, Kasabian and The Black Keys down to Lana Del Rey, London Grammar and The 1975, it's looking pretty massive. But it's not over yet - there are still hundreds of acts to be announced.
We've trawled through all of the hearsay, whisperings and tips from insiders to bring you this - the 21 most strongly rumoured acts to be joining the line-up for Glastonbury 2014. They're not all headliners of course, but it's a pretty safe bet that you'll see a fair few of these acts gracing one of the many stages down in Somerset when Glasto rolls around.
Now all we need to do is wait for the NEXT announcement.
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