“I’d love to play Glastonbury”…
WILLOW has expressed her strong desire to play Glastonbury Festival.
Speaking to NME, the American singer-songwriter and actress said that she’d “love to play Glastonbury”, while adding: “That would be amazing, that would mean the world. I love being a part of historical movements and music, that’s just so cool to me. To be able to be involved is just an honour.”
The 21-year-old daughter of actors Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith released her critically acclaimed fourth album ‘Lately I Feel Everything’ last summer and is now preparing to drop her new LP, ‘<COPINGMECHANISM>’ later this month, on the 7th of October.
You can now watch the full interview with Willow Smith in the video below.
As with every Glastonbury-year, the speculation about who might play the legendary festival is always very high, and with the 2023 Festival fast approaching the Glasto Rumour Mill has already begun to spin.
Although the first line-up poster doesn’t usually get revealed by Glastonbury organisers until the beginning of March, there are many artists who ‘self-confirm’ prior to the official announcements by divulging the news during interviews, via social media or website listings – alongside the expected evergrowing rumours.
Some of the big-name acts to be rumoured for a possible performance at Glastonbury 2023 so far include the Spice Girls, Arctic Monkey, Elton John, Robbie Williams and Roxy Music – who are speculated to be strong contenders for playing the coveted Sunday afternoon Legends Slot at next year’s Festival.
Meanwhile, the Glastonbury 2023 ticket sales have been confirmed to be split into two separate days and will take place on the 6th of November (Coach + Tickets) and the 9th of November (General Admission Tickets).
These sales will then be followed by a resale of any unpaid and/or cancelled tickets sometime in the Spring of 2023 (March/April).
In addition to the ticket sales, some other opportunities for getting to Glastonbury include entering competitions, working at the Festival and volunteering – once those options make themselves available.
To learn more about registration, the sale process and how you can maximise your chances of getting Glastonbury 2023 tickets, click here.
Don’t be fooled
Glastonbury Festival would very much like fans to be aware that there are people out there who will try and sell fake Glastonbury tickets to unsuspecting, willing and innocent potential purchasers.
Although Glasto-veterans who have been going to the Festival for quite some time may recognise these scams for what they are, newcomers might not.
Therefore, please remember that tickets are only sold on one site, which is: glastonbury.seetickets.com– any other site claiming to sell tickets for the Festival is not authentic.