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Glastonbury 2020: Taylor Swift confirmed as Sunday headliner



Taylor Swift will make her Glastonbury debut at the festival’s 50th anniversary in 2020, founder Michael Eavis has confirmed.

The singer will headline the Pyramid Stage on the Sunday, joining previously announced artists Paul McCartney – who is in the lead spot on Saturday – and Diana Ross, who will play the Sunday afternoon “legends slot”.

Swift tweeted a picture of herself with the festival’s newspaper and the caption: “I’m ecstatic to tell you that I’ll be headlining Glastonbury on its 50th anniversary – See you there!”

“I’m so pleased to announce Taylor Swift will be headlining the Sunday at Glastonbury 2020,” said Eavis.

“She’s one of the biggest stars in the world and her songs are absolutely amazing. We’re so delighted.”

Michael’s daughter and festival co-organiser Emily added: “Taylor is one of the biggest and best artists on the planet, and we’re just so pleased that she’s coming here to Worthy Farm to join us for our 50th birthday celebrations.”

Friday’s headliner is still to be revealed but Emily recently said it would be a male artist who would be playing the festival “for their first time”.

Kendrick Lamar is heavily rumoured to be the final headliner. Check out all the rumoured artists here.





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