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Cameron Jenkins & Charlotte Smith

Glastonbury Festival's secret sets allegedly leaked on social media - including Harry Styles, Dua Lipa and Green Day

Although hundreds of acts have already been confirmed to be performing at this year's Glastonbury, organisers are still set to announce a few surprise acts, which are typically confirmed a few hours before they go on stage.

However, the supposed surprise sets performing at the festival this week have allegedly been leaked on social media. Seven names can be seen on a screenshot of a WhatsApp message - including George Ezra, Anderson Paak and Harry Styles. But fans are not to get too excited as this could just be pure speculation.

The acts on the list however would match rumours that have been circulating recently, with one or two surprise additions. The screenshot was posted by the band Sports Team and lists the artists stage by stage, but doesn't confirm times for most of them, Somerset Live reports.

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The list includes:

  • George Ezra - The Park
  • Anderson Paak - West Holts
  • Arcade Fire - John Peel
  • Harry Styles - Pyramid with Billie Eilish
  • Dua Lipa - Other Stage with Megan Thee Stallion
  • Chemical Brothers - Arcadia (Confirmed)
  • Green Day - BBC Introducing

The Chemical Brothers have already been announced as a surprise act, although their set is now hanging in the balance after they were forced to cancel a show due to covid, but the remaining six are a mystery. Rumours of Green Day, George Ezra and Harry Styles have been heavily spoken about in the run up to the festival, with gaps in touring schedules and new releases all contributing to the gossip.

Previous headliner Florence + the Machine is also rumoured to take up one of the secret sets, while the legendary Elton John has been another name floating around. Fans have been bringing up The Red Hot Chilli Peppers frequently too.

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