GLASTONBURY fans think they have ‘worked out’ the festival's Pyramid stage headliner after spotting a major clue in newly released Coachella lineup.
Many are now convinced that pop sensation Charli XCX could be one of the Pyramid headliners to take the stage at next years festival.
Charili XCX's rising promienece in the music industry makes her a strong candidate for a major slot at Glastonbury.
Known for her hits like Boom Clap and 1999 as well as her trailblazing influence in experimental pop she has solidified herself as one of the most innovative artists of her generation.
The rumour mill began turning when eagle-eyed music lovers noticed the Brat hit-makers prominent placement on the Coachella 2025 lineup which dropped earlier this week.
Charli’s name placement just below Greenday who will hit the stage as the festivals Saturday headliner suggesting that the music star is now in high demand.
This has led fans to the conclusion that Charli could take a prime spot at Worthy Farm next summer.
Adding fuel to the fire fans took to the internet forum Reddit also noticed how Charli has also put some of her upcoming shows closer to Somerset next June – she will play shows in Dublin and Belfast.
Fans expressed their excitement for the potential headliner, with one user commenting: “I think with Brat she’s become too big. My guess is a Friday Pyramid headline.”
“They are nuts if they don’t put her at pyramid,” added another.
A third penned: “I feel like she’s big enough to headline now and it’s be good to give her that status after her previous appearances. She’s worked her way up and is a huge deal now.”
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“Another Charli XCX announcement too. Would be nuts if she's not on Pyramid next year. This is her time,” wrote a fourth.
The rumours come after Insiders exclusively revealed to The Sun that Indie titans The 1975, fronted by Matty Healy, are back in the running to headline the Pyramid Stage next summer.
A source said: “Matty and his bandmates are more than ready to play the Pyramid Stage and they are available.
“Festival organiser Emily Eavis has long wanted The 1975 on board, but they couldn’t make it work this year.
“They are being lined up for the Friday slot at the moment, and all the signs are really positive.”
Matty, including bandmates Ross MacDonald, Adam Hann and George Daniel, have never headlined Glasto before.
But the four-piece band no strangers to the event having played there three times before, including a set on the Other Stage in 2016.