GLASTONBURY fans are convinced Empire of the Sun will be announced as ‘late performers’ after spotting one big clue.
Many are holding out hope for the additional gig after missing out on tickets for the Australian noughties band’s London show.

Glastonbury fans think Empire of the Sun will be announced as ‘late performers’[/caption]
A discussion on Reddit saw fans speculating about the possibility of more dates being announced, with some even dreaming of the festival appearance.
The thread in a Glastonbury group was titled, “Any chance of Empire of the Sun being announced later?”
It read: “I held off from buying tickets for their London show and now deeply regretting it.”
One user responded with: “Yes, there’s a chance,” while another added: “Sure, why not.”
Some fans pointed out that Empire of the Sun is already scheduled to perform at Rock en Seine, sparking speculation about other potential festival appearances.
One user shared their excitement: “I’d love that so much. They are touring. I was hoping to see them on the first poster. They are playing Rock en Seine.”
Another fan expressed their hopes for a Glastonbury appearance, adding: “I’m not going but I’d love to see them play Glastonbury. Their music is perfect for the vibe of the festival.”
Someone else said: “Dammmmmm I didn’t even know they still toured. That would be crazy if they did do glasto.”
BIG LINE-UP
Earlier this month, fans went wild when it was announced that The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, and Neil Young will all headline the famous Pyramid Stage this summer.
These huge acts will be joined by other members of music royalty, both new and old at Worthy Farm between June 25 and 29.
The Eavis family – who’s farm the iconic festival has been held at since its creation – work hard to find the perfect blend of acts.
This year’s festival has something for everyone, which includes a mix of heavy rock, indie, rap, jazz, acoustic, or dance.
Other highlights at this year’s Glasto includes Rod Stewart, who will perform his classic tracks in the Sunday afternoon legends slot.
Loyle Carner is headlining the Other Stage on the Friday, while Charli XCX is also performing.
Sunday night will see dance legends The Prodigy close the Other Stage.
Raye and US rapper Doechii are also heading to Glastonbury, as are the Deftones and Amyl and the Sniffers.
Further acts performing are Ezra Collective, Noah Kahan, The Libertines, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Wolf Alice and Biffy Clyro.
Alanis Morissette, Busta Rhymes, Gracie Abrams, and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty are also on the bill.
Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall is performing at the event for the first time fresh from winning Best Pop Act at the Brits.
Britpop veterans Supergrass, rising star Myles Smith, indie stars Wunderhorse and Inhaler, Weezer, country star Shaboozey and noughties art rockers Franz Ferdinand are dotted around the line-up.
RUMOUR MILL
There are still some heavily rumoured names that haven’t made the cut.
Fan theories of who else could be heading to Glastonbury, have been popping up left, right and centre.
This includes Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan.
Fans are also convinced that Basement Jaxx will be add to the bill.

The full Glastonbury 2025 line-up is here[/caption]
Olivia Rodrigo is bringing pop-punk to Worthy Farm[/caption]
Matty Healy’s 1975 is headlining on the Friday night[/caption]
Sir Rod Stewart is in the legends slot[/caption]
Neil Young is set for a big summer here in the UK[/caption]
The Pyramid Stage will welcome some huge names this summer[/caption]