Glastonbury 2017 Line-Up: New Poster Reveals A Host Of Fresh Acts Performing At This Year's Festival

Stormzy! Lorde! The xx! Solange! Katy Perry!

A host of new acts have been confirmed for this year’s Glastonbury festival, after organisers teased the full line-up on a new poster on Thursday (30 March).

If we’re being honest, it’s not entirely dissimilar to the “leaked” line-up that was posted online at the beginning of the month (which was later denied by Emily Eavis), but there are a few surprises on there, namely Katy Perry, who can be found near the top of the bill.

As was previously rumoured, The xx, Stormzy, Lorde and Emeli Sandé will all be performing over the course of the weekend - but rather than list every act in turn, shall we just give you what you want and show you the actual poster?

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There you go.

The Glastonbury Twitter account was quick to point out that the poster doesn’t represent the full line-up, with “many more acts and attractions still to be announced” before the festival gets going in June.

One notable absence from the poster is Diana Ross, who was previously named on the “leaked” line-up as the performer in this year’s “Legends” slot, which Dolly Parton, Lionel Richie and Shirley Bassey have all filled in the past few years.

As was previously revealed, Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran will be headlining on the Pyramid Stage this year.

The headlining gig has been a long time coming for the Foo Fighters, who had been booked to perform in 2015, but had to pull out at the eleventh hour when frontman Dave Grohl sustained a serious injury.

So Glastonbury is over for another year
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And Worthy Farm now looks how the rest of the county feels...
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aka BLEAK.
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While just 24 hours ago, these fields were filled with drunken revellers having the time of their lives
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They now resemble a landfill site
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As festival-goers desert all the rubbish they cba to take with them
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Like, seriously guys, come on
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Many are now facing a long, long journey home
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And even the car parks haven't escaped the effects of the heavy rain
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Which is making the already difficult task of leaving the site, a complete mission
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Some vehicles are even having to be towed out of the mud
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Meanwhile, some people are refusing to accept the party is now over
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Our money is on this guy still being here come June 2017
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The unenviable task of clearing up the mess has now begun
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And it can take as long as six weeks for the site to return to a normal, working farm
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While the post-Glastonbury blues will now well and truly be setting in...
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Everyone is leaving with so many good memories, knowing they've had the best time ever
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And, of course it's only 359 days until the fun starts all over again
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