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DUBCC - Tha Connection => Outbound Connection => Topic started by: Elano on February 02, 2008, 10:38:12 AM
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Jay-Z will headline this year’s Glastonbury festival, organisers have confirmed.
The event’s boss Michael Eavis had previously kicked off speculation as to who would top the bill on the Pyramid Stage this year saying he had booked a big black artist from New York.
Now Eavis has confirmed as NME.COM speculated at the time, that it will indeed by rapper Jay-Z taking the slot.
The likes of Kanye West and had also been speculated for the slot, but Jay-Z quickly became the favourite.
Speaking to BBC Somerset, Eavis explained the choice stating he wanted to "break with tradition this time and put on something totally different".
He added: "He (Jay-Z) will appeal to the young people and under-25s for sure, so that's a big pull for them. It's not like the traditional one we do, like Radiohead, Coldplay and Muse and Oasis."
To be able to buy a ticket when they go on sale on April 6, fans must register with the festival’s anti touting measures. Check out NME.COM's handy guide to Glastonbury Festival ticket registration now.
Meanwhile the other act confirmed for the event which takes place between June 27 and 29 is who will play the Sunday afternoon “veterans” slot on the Pyramid Stage.
Organisers hope to keep the rest of the line-up under wraps until June.
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Interesting choice.
For those who dont know what glastonbury is, its basically a huge music festival over 3 days. Hundreds of thousands of people go.
its mainly centered round rock and indie bands
Should be interesting to see what the response is as the people who would go to glastonbury generally wouldnt be jay z fans.
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^i hope he performs with a band as appose to just a DJ. i think he would get a better reception that way. it will def be interesting to see/hear though.
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yeah or have a full on orchestra
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yeah or have a full on orchestra
that'd be cool. Kanye's show at The Royal Albert Hall with the Orchestra was pretty damn good.