Take That have revealed their hope for a Glastonbury Festival appearance at some point in the near future, though also sharing their disappointment that festival organiser Michael Eaves has failed to return their calls.
Speaking at the BBC’s inaugural Music Awards last night (where the now-trio performed their new single These Days), member Howard Donald said “Historically we’ve never done festivals – we did try and contact Michael Eavis but he didn’t reply.”
Legendary US soul artist Lionel Ritchie is the first major act to confirm their appearance at the iconic festival, which hits Somerset’s Worthy Farm on 24th June 2015. Ritchie will take to Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage on the closing afternoon of the event.
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