The Stone Roses, Radiohead rumoured for Glastonbury 2017


Reni on stage with the Stone Roses at Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, June 17th 2016. (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever Media)

Reni on stage with the Stone Roses at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, June 17th 2016. (Photo: Gary Mather for Live4ever Media)

The Stone Roses and Radiohead are being rumoured for Glastonbury 2017.

Respected website eFestivals has cited ‘well-sourced information’ which has suggested the two bands, as well as dance/electronic legends Daft Punk, will be topping the Pyramid Stage next year.




“eFestivals currently believes that next year Radiohead will be given that opportunity to headline on Saturday,” a statement released by the website reads. “We also strongly believe The Stone Roses are the front runners to top the bill on Sunday.”

“And while we are less certain on the third headlining act, we have had what should be well-sourced information several months ago, that it’s supposedly Daft Punk topping the bill on the Friday.”

Glastonbury is set to take a break in 2018 and organisers had previously been looking at staging a brand new event away from Worthy Farm that year, only for talks to apparently breakdown with the owners of Longleat.


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