Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin have been ruled out of the running for Glastonbury 2020.
It's the Worthy Farm festival's 50th birthday next year, and speculation is already mounting over who will be performing.
The Glastonbury team are remaining tight-lipping, although they did confirm a Legends slot from Diana Ross last week.
The Motown icon will be joined by a host of guests, but she won't appear on the same line up as Fleetwood Mac and Led Zeppelin.
Both bands have been linked with high profile spots on the Glastonbury line up, but during a Q&A with the BBC's Steve Knibbs she ruled these out.
Tonight @CheltLitFest @emilyeavis confirms #FleetwoodMac and #LedZeppelin are not playing #Glastonbury50 but there will be a few surprises.
— Steve Knibbs (@Knibbsey) October 13, 2019
Glastonbury 2020 runs between June 24th – 28th.
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