GLASTONBURY fans have worked out that one popular band will be unlikely to appear at the festival despite heavy speculation.
Touring dates for the band appear to rule then out from taking to the stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset.
Nine Inch Nails had been heavily tipped to make an appaearacne at the festival but it now seems that they won't be there at all.
Whilst the group will be on tour during June, their schedule places them out in mainland Europe the same weekend as the music festival.
The rockers currently have gigs lined up in Switzerland, Austria and the Netherlands during Glasto weekend.
Whilst one date in their schedule remains free, fans of the group think it is unlikely they will jet into the UK to play the gig with such short time in-between their already scheduled arena gigs.
For fans of the group, they could still catch the band in the UK earlier in the month.
Earlier in the month, the band have headlining shows at The O2 Arena in London as well as the Co-op Live in Manchester.
Having viewed their tour dates, one fan declared: "From their tour dates I doubt they would fly back in between other gigs."
It led another to comment: "That's a damn shame."
Rockers Nine Inch Nails first formed in 1998.
The group is led by singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Trent Reznor.
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He is supported by Atticus Rose who joined the group full-time in 2016 having previously just appeared at live shows.
Trent was the sole full-time member of the band for many years and was joined by a string of musicians for their tours and album sessions.
Their highest-charting album in the UK, Hesitation Marks, was released in 2013 and reached number two on the UK Albums Charts.
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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.
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