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Bookies Go Crazy Over Glastonbury Secret Sets
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43351, member: 636"] Glastonbury starts next week and fans want to know about surprise performers. The festival lineup shows empty spots that hint at secret shows. A mystery act called Patchwork will play the Pyramid Stage on Saturday. One slot says TBA before Alanis Morissette performs Friday. The Park Stage has a gap between Gary Numan and Beth Gibbons on Saturday. Betting shops favor Pulp as the most likely surprise act. The band released a new album and played Glastonbury many times before. They headlined twice and did a secret show back in 2011. Lorde might appear since her new album comes out during the festival weekend. She told Radio 2 that she wants to make it happen. Haim could play a secret set after their Friday show at Margate Dreamland. The sisters are promoting their new album that comes out this Friday. They love the Park Stage and said they will be around the area. Ed Sheeran and Mumford and Sons remain possible but less certain. Elton John stopped touring and Radiohead members work on solo projects. [/QUOTE]
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