Harry Styles could be in talks to headline Glastonbury next year, according to an unnamed source who spoke to The Sun.
It’s rumoured that festival organiser Emily Eavis has contacted him to bring the legendary Pyramid stage at Worthy Farm into the centre of the event.
“Harry would be a fantastic headliner for Glastonbury. Emily has wanted him to perform at Worthy Farm for a long time, but the timing just hasn’t been right,” a source told The Sun.
Some fans speculated that Styles would perform at this year’s Glastonbury festival, but that did not happen.
The unnamed source also said Styles could be preparing to release his fourth album next year, although this information has not been confirmed.
“Harry would be an incredible act to see on the Pyramid Stage. Glastonbury isn’t due to play in 2026, so booking Harry next year would be perfect,” the insider added.
“This is what the Glastonbury team is pursuing. However, whether that dream becomes a reality is still up to Harry’s team to decide.”
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Having just wrapped up his 173-date “Love on Tour,” Styles’ schedule is finally set after nearly two years of nonstop performances around the world.
The tour kicks off in September 2021 and ends in July 2023, capping off a 22-month run that has kept Styles busy.
Last July, Styles appeared as a guest on stage at Stevie Nicks’ BST show in Hyde Park.
In a touching tribute to Nicks’ late bandmate Christine McVie on what would have been her 81st birthday, the duo performed an emotional rendition of “Landslide” and “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”.
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