Muse – Their Queen mimicking badly gets on my tits, but this aside, Matthew Bellamy and co. are a formidable live force. As their Wembley dates proved, the bigger the stage then the bigger the performance to boot. Muse have headlined Glasto before, but I wouldn't mind seeing them again just to see what the Exogenesis symphonies would sound like at Worthy Farm.
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- Can't argue with any of these. I'd go for Rolling Stones most, just because you see them being able to for much longer. I reckon they'd be a good Sunday closer. Bowie - DEFINITELY.
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- No Arctic Monkeys?
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- I'd like that lion from the picture to headline. RAAAWWRR!

- Radiohead will definitely be headining next year (I know this for a fact) and the Eavis' both love Coldplay, so expect to seem them.
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- What about Dragonforce? A pro performance, their music crosses generations, genres and the oceans. Just about every starry eyed 8 year old boy with an air guitar knows who they are.
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