2 months ago 11th Sep 13:15
Radiohead, Coldplay and Led Zeppelin are being lined up to headline next year's Glastonbury Festival.
The three musical legends are currently being targeted by organisers of the annual music event, which takes place in Somerset, England in June.
Organiser Emily Eavis told the Daily Mirror online: "Coldplay are a great Glastonbury band, as are Radiohead, but it's really hard to say at the moment for definite who's going to play next year. It would be really good to have an appearance by Led Zeppelin too, that's one band who haven't played here.
"That would be quite a one-off. But I don't know whether or not it's going to happen...We're weighing up all the options at the moment and we should have more of an idea by Christmas."
Stevie Wonder is also reportedly being lined up for a slot at the festival.
Tickets for next year's event go on sale at October 5 and can be bought with a £50 deposit, with the balance of the estimated £170 ticket price to be paid before the beginning of April - the earliest date they have been sold since the registration system was put in place.
Unlike in previous years, tickets are not limited to four per person, but a separate name and photograph much be provided for each one.
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