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Michael Eavis first mentioned the "next in line to <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Queen]]'s] throne" headliner, via his twitter feed on the 2nd of December.{{cite/none}} Two months to the day later, Eavis stated during the Event Production Show that it would be Muse who would headline on the 26th.<ref name="em20100202"/>
Michael Eavis first mentioned the "next in line to <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Queen]]'s] throne" headliner, via his twitter feed on the 2nd of December.{{cite/none}} Two months to the day later, Eavis stated during the Event Production Show that it would be Muse who would headline on the 26th.<ref name="em20100202"/>


Matt Bellamy told NME Radio, quote, "We're hoping to do something a bit unusual there. A little collaboration with someone, maybe get Bono to come and sing a song. I'm not sure if he'll be hanging around for that, but I'll ask him anyway." U2 will be the headliner on June 25th, the night before Muse performs
Matt Bellamy told NME Radio, quote, "We're hoping to do something a bit unusual there. A little collaboration with someone, maybe get Bono to come and sing a song. I'm not sure if he'll be hanging around for that, but I'll ask him anyway." U2 will be the headliner on June 25th, the night before Muse performs.<ref name="em20100202"> {{cite |
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== References ==
== References ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Pilton Worthy Farm | Worthy Farm, Pilton]]
* [[Pilton Worthy Farm | Worthy Farm, Pilton]]


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Revision as of 02:07, 21 March 2010

Muse show
Venue Worthy Farm[source?] (Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts[1])
Date 26th June 2010[1]
Location Pilton[source?]
Country United Kingdom
Songs Unknown
Support Unknown
Start (UTC+1) Unknown
Capacity Unknown
Price Unknown
Sold out? Unknown


Michael Eavis first mentioned the "next in line to [Queen's] throne" headliner, via his twitter feed on the 2nd of December.[source?] Two months to the day later, Eavis stated during the Event Production Show that it would be Muse who would headline on the 26th.[1]

Matt Bellamy told NME Radio, quote, "We're hoping to do something a bit unusual there. A little collaboration with someone, maybe get Bono to come and sing a song. I'm not sure if he'll be hanging around for that, but I'll ask him anyway." U2 will be the headliner on June 25th, the night before Muse performs.<ref name="em20100202"> NME. (2009-11-27). [Concert information]. NME. Retrieved 2009-11-27 from www.nme.com.

References

  1. a b c Jeremy King and David Quainton. (2010-02-02). Michael Eavis reveals Muse and Stevie Wonder to play Glastonbury at Event Production Show. Event Magazine. Retrieved 2010-02-02 from www.eventmagazine.co.uk.

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