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Glastonbury, née the Mississippi

Glastonbury, née the Mississippi

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Spoilers so far revealed are as such: Klaxons are guesting at the Park Stage on Friday. As well as that excitement, there’s of course some other special as-yet-unannounced guests on Friday, a massive name who Emily Eavis says would cause a humongous health and safety risk if revealed.

The only way to find out (well, the best way…) is to, you guessed it, follow us. So do it now.

Review coverage and all that jazz shall follow in due course – and let’s be seancing for good weather for our roving reporter, Mitchell Stirling.

See you on the other side!

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