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Paul McCartney is top of the list for Glastonbury

Sir Paul McCartney is "top of the list" for Glastonbury Festival.
The iconic music event will return next year, and boss Emily Eavis – daughter of founder Michael – has admitted The Beatles legend is always a name she would welcome to the Pyramid Stage for a headlining slot.
Speaking to Jo Whiley on BBC Radio 2, she said: "We always want him, of course, He’s top of our list – but we’ll have to see."
Her coy comments come after the ‘Hey Jude’ hitmaker – who releases his new solo album ‘Egypt Station’ on September 7 -admitted to the radio host he would be delighted to top the bill at the festival for the first time since 2004.
He said last month: "I haven’t really spoken to anyone about it. It’s a little while since we did it. And we did enjoy doing it. The conversation hasn’t gone any further."
Jo then asked: "If you were asked though what would you say?"
And Macca – who will return to the UK for the first time in three years in December with gigs in London, Glasgow and Liverpool – replied: "Yeah probably, probably."
While McCartney’s status for the festival is still unconfirmed, Emily has now revealed they have booked a huge name for next year’s traditional tea-time legends spot.
Although she refused to name any acts before the official announcement later in the year, she did reveal: "We’ve done our first draft of the Pyramid stage. This is where we’re at, we’re kind of drafting in a few other stage headliners. We’re making progress. I think the festival weekend triggered a lot of agents.
"It’s really started moving quite quickly now, and I think we’ve finally found our Sunday tea time legend slot as well, which is really excited.
"I’ll give you clue – I can’t tell you, but it’s a female. She’s not British, but I can’t give you any more clues because it will get you into trouble."

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