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Could soul sensation follow in Dolly Parton's footsteps?
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
by Andrew Trendell | Photos by WENN
Tags: Glastonbury Festival
Diana Ross is the latest rumour to follow in the footsteps of Dolly Parton and play Glastonbury next year.
The 'legends' slot in the Sunday afternoon on the Pyramid Stage has previously been filled by the likes of Parton, Tom Jones and Kenny Rogers.
Now, The Sun reports that 'a source' told them that festival organisers are hoping to rope in The Supremes' soul legend to top Parton's incredible performance this year.
''Glastonbury bosses were thinking it was going to be impossible to top Dolly," they said. "But now it looks like they will get Diana Ross, which will be incredible. ''It won't be cheap but she's worth every penny. She still tours around the world and puts on a fantastic show."
Chic legend Nile Rodgers added his support, telling The Sun: "Diana is one of my greatest friends and she is an incredible performer. I know she'd love to feel the vibe and the love from any festival audience."
Other acts rumoured for Glastonbury 2015 include, AC/DC, Fleetwood Mac and Depeche Mode.
Below: Who is rumoured to headline Glastonbury 2015?
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