Glastonbury fans want popular 90s band to reunite following rumors of a disappointing line-up.

Reunion described as 'perfect' by fans.

February 21st 2025.

Glastonbury fans want popular 90s band to reunite following rumors of a disappointing line-up.
Fans of the iconic indie band are hoping to see them grace the Pyramid Stage once again at Glastonbury. As the festival, set to take place in June at Worthy Farm, has confirmed Neil Young as the first act, speculations are flying about who else will be announced. While some are predicting The 1975 and Olivia Rodrigo as potential headliners, many have expressed their disappointment and are calling for a different band to take the stage.

The band in question is none other than Radiohead, who last performed at Glastonbury in 2017 before going on a hiatus in 2018. Fans have been begging for their reunion at the legendary event, especially after rumors of a tour this year. A post on a Glastonbury Reddit page sparked the theory that the band could potentially be playing at the festival in 2025.

Some fans have expressed their excitement and called it a "Godsend" if Radiohead were to perform at the festival. Others believe it's the perfect time for new performances from the band, which consists of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Philip Selway. However, others have doubts about their reunion, with one fan jokingly commenting, "We can all dream."

As the discussion continues, some fans have turned their attention to The 1975, who have been heavily speculated to headline the Pyramid Stage. While some have shown their support for the band, others have expressed their dislike for them. But one fan pointed out that regardless of personal preferences, both Radiohead and The 1975 would make for a "literal dream come true" if they both performed at the festival.

Meanwhile, since Radiohead's hiatus, vocalist Thom Yorke and guitarist Jonny Greenwood have been busy touring with their side project, The Smile, alongside drummer Tom Skinner. The band, formed in 1985, has a long list of hit singles and has won numerous awards throughout their career. They were even inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.

As the anticipation for the 2025 festival grows, fans can only hope for a reunion of their favorite band on the Pyramid Stage. Metro has reached out to Glastonbury and Radiohead for comments but has yet to receive a response. Until then, fans can continue to dream and speculate about what surprises the festival has in store for them. After all, as the saying goes, "dreams do come true."

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