GLASTONBURY fans are convinced that Britpop legends will play their classic album in full at next year’s festival.
The rumour mill is churning and the clamour for festival season 2025 line-ups is already in full swing.
And Glasto fans have now speculated that Supergrass could show up and perform their tracks.
The group fully formed in 1995 and they became a big band in the 90s, with their debut album I Should Coco selling more than one million copies worldwide.
The band split in 2010 but, much to the delight of fans, reunited in 2020 – and taking to social media, some seem certain that they’ll pop up at Glastonbury.
A Supergrass fan penned: “Am I mad in thinking Supergrass will be nailed on to appear? They’re touring a lot next year, and looking at the dates, they’re in Australia for the early part of June, then do a show in Margate, ending up in Bristol on the 25th (very handy) and then not another show until 3rd of July.
“Or is it more likely that they’ve put themselves in the shop window, hoping to get a call?”
In response, one person penned: “It would be really nice if they played, but I wouldn’t say they’re nailed on.”
Someone else noticed they’re playing Bristol Sounds just before Glastonbury, leading the poster to reply: “They’re playing Bristol Sounds the Wednesday, so I think this makes them likely for Glasto…”
In September, Supergrass announced their reunion tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their debut album.
It’s the first time that the Oxford band will play their debut album I Should Coco live in its entirety, and Glastonbury fans are certainly hoping for the same at the festival.
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The tour is set to kick off on Thursday 8 May at Glasgow Barrowland Ballroom, and they’ll also have shows in Newcastle, Nottingham, Cardiff, Leeds, London, Cornwall and more.
Glasto fans have been speculating none stop as to who might perform.
Supporters of the English rock band Muse are convinced they will take to the stage when the festival returns in June next year.
Muse fans are hoping for another 'ChurnUps' type billing, with the group being revealed as the mystery set.
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Basement Jaxx sparked speculation they will be playing at Worthy Fam after leaving a "Glastonbury shaped gap" in their latest tour schedule.
It came after the hit duo announced their first live shows in 10 years - with gig-goers calling out a key "clue" in the order of their concert dates.
Yet acts including Olivia Rodrigo, Harry Styles, Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan and Eminem are rumoured to be in the mix.
Canadian songstress Alanis Morrisette and Simple Minds have also been tipped to take to the stage.
The event will run from Wednesday, June 25 to Sunday June 29 for 2025.
Last year, US rock band the Foo Fighters made a surprise appearance as the Friday night headline act.
The band, fronted by Dave Grohl, was only named as The ChurnUps on the billing beforehand, so their set came as a huge shock.
Piecing together clues, music fans are now hoping Muse – fronted by Matt Bellamy - might pull the identical stunt next summer.
One wrote on Reddit: "A secret ChurnUps type set? They've gotta play somewhere, right.
"Doing a bunch of EU festivals, with nothing announced for the UK yet.
"Most other major festivals all announced their line-ups already. Either they're at Glasto or they're just not playing in the UK!"
Chiming in, someone else said: "Well we had Coldplay this year, Arctic Monkeys last year so it’s definitely Muse’s turn again next year before it goes back around to Arctic Monkeys again for the next one."
Other Glasto rumours include Olivia Rodrigo, Basement Jaxx, Harry Styles, Rihanna and Ed Sheeran.