Glastonbury Festival's organizer, Emily Eavis, has disclosed that she has recently received an offer from a significant American artist to headline next year's event.
While keeping the artist's identity under wraps, Eavis expressed her intention to secure two female headliners for the upcoming festival.
Furthermore, she revealed that the «legend slot,» which effectively serves as a fourth headliner, has already been filled by a female act.
This revelation comes after Eavis' recent social media post praising Madonna's impressive live show, sparking speculation about the iconic artist's potential involvement in the festival.
Eavis shed light on the booking process, emphasizing her interactions with agents or managers who present available artists for consideration.
While she did not confirm Madonna as the American artist in question, Eavis expressed her longstanding desire to have the Queen of Pop perform at Glastonbury.
Earlier this year, there was widespread speculation that Taylor Swift might take the coveted Pyramid Stage, but she subsequently scheduled other gigs coinciding with the traditional Glastonbury weekend.
This fueled speculation about Madonna's potential involvement, alongside other favorites like Coldplay, Dua Lipa, and the Spice Girls.
Addressing the criticism faced for this year's all-male headliners, Eavis affirmed her commitment to gender-balanced line-ups. She disclosed that a female headliner had been initially booked for 2023 but had to withdraw, leading to Guns 'N Roses stepping in.