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July 8, 2009 News No Comments

Since we’re currently reliving this year’s Glasto with reports from every day of the festival, it feels appropriate that from this morning you can register to attend next year, on the festival’s 40th anniversary, here. That’s just registering mind – there’s no tickets on sale yet or anything. It might be wise to start saving now.

Glastonbury 2010 will take place at Worth Farm, Somerset from Wednesday, 23rd June to Sunday 27th June. rumoured headliners include Radiohead, Muse, Bob Dylan, Foo Fighters, Michael Jackson’s re-animated corpse, Status Quo (again) and The Saturdays. Michael Eavis has cryptically promised “… some headliners who haven’t played for a few years and some who have never played here”. Exciting!

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