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Rock legend ‘gives away' he's Glastonbury's mystery performer as he flies into UK days before festival

Rock legend ‘gives away' he's Glastonbury's mystery performer as he flies into UK days before festival

The Irish Sun3 hours ago

GLASTONBURY fans have gone wild after one mega music star dropped a huge hint that he's headed to the festival.
The American musician has flown in to the UK just days before this year's Glastonbury gets underway at Worthy Farm.
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One massive musician has 'given away' a 'mystery' performance at Glastonbury
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Fans are convinced he will make a surprise appearance after jetting in to London
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Fans are convinced he will be making a 'surprise' appearance at the huge music event - especially as he has done it before.
Amanda was backstage at a gig by rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs when she bumped into the Foo Fighters legend.
After grabbing Dave for a photo, she shared it on social media and told her followers: "Well I'll be damned. Not who I expected to run into backstage at the Yeah Yeah Yeah's show in London tonight, but look, it's Dave Grohl.
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She added: "We shared a sweet conversation mostly singing the cosmic praises of Melissa auf der Maur, whose magnificence truly obscures both of us.
"It was really
nice
to meet you, Dave."
Writing on Reddit, fans have been quick to make the connection between Dave's trip to London and
next
week's Glastonbury Festival.
In 2023, a mystery act called The Churn Ups caused a stir when they featured on the Pyramid Stage bill.
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Fans went into a frenzy trying to work out who the band was, before they were eventually unmasked as The Foo Fighters.
Starting a new thread on Reddit, music fans are now convinced Dave will be making another surprise appearance at Glastonbury.
Fans slam Glastonbury as 'worst one ever' as full lineup announced
One wrote: "Dave Grohl is in London, likely will be at the festival. Has done bits with John Fogerty in the past and other acts. Surely will be popping up at places this year?"
Another replied: "Drumming for Alanis Morrisette possibly? Tribute for Taylor Hawkins?"
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And a third added: "100% will be milling about - I'd say a couple of guest appearances are a safe bet. Maybe Alanis for a song or Neil Young for an encore."
The Foo Fighters' surprise Glastonbury set in 2023 was the first time the band had been at the festival since headlining in 2017.
It was also their first major gig in the UK following the death of the band's drummer Taylor Hawkins, who passed away in March 2022 aged 50.
Taylor had joined The Foo Fighters in 1997 and, prior to that, was the drummer on Alanis Morrissette's tour.
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Canadian musician Alanis is listed to perform on the Pyramid Stage at 6.15pm next Friday (June 27), which would be the perfect time for Dave to appear.
Other headliners this year include
The 1975
, Neil Young,
Olivia Rodrigo
,
, Doechii and The Prodigy.
Glastonbury 2025 - confirmed acts so far
TICKETS to the 2025 festival sold out in just minutes before some of the acts were even confirmed. Here is who has been confirmed so far.
Confirmed headliners:
The 1975 will take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday.
Neil Young will headline the festival for the second time after his last set in 2009 on Saturday after RAYE makes her return.
Charli xcx will headline the Other Stage on Saturday night.
On Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo is due to belt out her hits for her first appearance while Rod Stewart will perform in the legends slot.
More acts to appear on the Other Stage include Loyle Carner and The Prodigy.
Doechii will make her Glastonbury debut on the West Holts Stage on Saturday night.
Other names confirmed include Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams, Busta Rhymes, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, Myles Smith, En Vogue, Amaarae, Cymande, Shaboozey, Osees and Gary Numan.
Rod Stewart will also be performing in the Legends slot, having previously headlined at Worthy Farm 23 years ago.
This week, the rock icon revealed in an interview
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Rod told
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"It's going to cost me £300,000 to do it and they only pay you about 120,000 quid. So it's going to cost me."
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Dave Grohl has been pictured with US musician Amanda Palmer at The Royal Albert Hall
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The last time Dave appeared at Glastonbury was with the Foo Fighters in 2023
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They were listed under the fake name The Churn Ups
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