Glastonbury fans ‘work out’ noughties pop icons are returning to festival after ‘clue’ in tour dates

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FESTIVAL goers think they’ve worked out the latest addition to this year’s Glastonbury line-up.

With a break in the said band’s touring schedule leading fans to suggest it’s been deliberately left clear for a performance at Worthy Farm.

Large crowd at Glastonbury Festival in front of the Pyramid Stage.
Fans think they know the next act to be confirmed for Glastonbury
Jake Shears and Ana Matronic of the Scissor Sisters performing on stage.
Jake Shears is back with the Scissor Sisters but Ana Matronic has left the band

One fan posting on the Glastonbury Festival Community page on Reddit thinks they’ve joined the dots.

Ans the latest name they believe will soon be confirmed for Glastonbury 2025, is recently reformed pop group the Scissor Sisters.

They said: “Scissor Sisters? They are on a UK arena tour which ends in May and think that’d be a blast.”

But another is unconvinced the band, who now perform without departed singer Ana Matronic, will be as good as they once were.

They said: “Bit sad without Anna though, feels like they won’t have the impact they could have had.”

Last year the Scissor Sisters confirmed they were reuniting and embarking on a UK tour, two decades after their debut album hit the charts.

The group teased their reunion, after 12 years apart, by beaming their logo onto various UK venues, including London‘s O2 Arena and Manchester‘s Co-op Live.

This was swiftly followed by confirmation of a UK and Ireland tour, kicking off at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on May 16, and finishing at the 3Arena in Dublin on May 28.

Glastonbury Festival, which the Scissor Sisters previously played at in 2004, runs from June 25-29.

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Although Ana decided not to return, the reformed band will still include singer Jake Shears, bassist and keyboard player Babydaddy, guitarist Del Marquis, and drummer Randy Real.

Despite the long hiatus, singer Jake said last year that he hoped to soon be releasing new music with the group.

Discussing the possibility of a new album, he said: “I would love to. It’s really a dream of mine and I hope that I can make it happen someday.”

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Jake made an appearance on Sophie Ellis Bextor’s New Year’s Eve Disco special on BBC One.

He played one of the group’s best known tracks Filthy/Gorgeous, with host Sophie performing the female vocal, which was previously sung by Ana.

Neil Young recently confirmed he was pulling out of Glastonbury, having been due to play with his new band The Chrome Hearts.

The 79-year-old claimed the festival coming “under corporate control” is the reason he won’t be taking to the stage in Somerset.

Posting on his website, he said: “The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. 

“We were told the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way that we were not interested in.

“It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being.”

Scissor Sisters at a Virgin Megastore.
The band hit the big time 20 years ago
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