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From Fleetwood Mac to Prince, let the Worthy Farm speculation begin
by Elliot Mitchell | Photos by Press
Every single year the buzz around Glastonbury seems to hit new highs, with speculation already rife for 2015's lineup, more than eight months before gates even open.
As is the case around this time of year, countless names are banded around about who will top the bill at Worthy Farm, whether it's returning legends or emerging talent waiting to take the step up.
With tickets for Glastonbury 2015 on sale this Sunday (5 October) and anticipation fast hotting up, here are Labrookes current odds on next year's headliners.
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