EXCLUSIVE: First bands for Glasto '05?
United Kingdom | by
Ross Purdie |
17 October 2004
Razorlight, Franz Ferdinand, The Streets and
Snow Patrol will all be performing at Glasto 2005,
according to the festival's founding father.
While the often outspoken festival guru remains tight-lipped about
the identity of the three headliners already earmarked for next year's Glastonbury, he has
been more forthcoming on who will be approached to make up the rest of the bill.
Speaking exclusively to VF, Eavis told us:
"In terms of what you could call the 'second division' of artists, who are still massive of course but not headliners, we're
confident Razorlight, Franz
Ferdinand, The Streets and Snow
Patrol will all play. They're all brilliant and hopefully they will play. I expect to see them there."
The
bold declaration contradicts the festival's long standing reluctancy to invite bands to appear two
years in a row. Despite acts such as Kings Of Leon, The Chemical Brothers and
Supergrass all playing consecutive Glastonbury festivals over the last two years, organisers tend to
vary the bands on show to avoid repetition.
Snow Patrol, Franz
Ferdinand and Razorlight all performed this summer, however The Streets are definitely due a return, having not played the event since
2003.
But as always, it will be a case of wait and see. No bands are officially confirmed
as yet and the line-up will not be announced until April at the earliest.
The Glastonbury Festival 2005
is due to take place at Worthy Farm, Pilton, between 24-26 June (license permitting.)
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