
Amy Winehouse has been announced as one of the big names for this year's Glastonbury Festival.
Organisers made the announcement yesterday, adding they had "total faith" that she would be performing on the main stage prior to a headline set from Jay-Z on June 28th.
"I have total faith, I think she'll come and deliver," organiser Emily Eavis said when asked if she was confident of the singer's attendance.
"This is one of the biggest sets of the summer, supporting the most anticipated artist at Glastonbury in the past 38 years. I don't know how much is hot air from the press and how much is reality but she is pretty reliable actually.
"It's her personal life and no-one really knows the extent of what she's up to and I don't think it should be public knowledge," she added.
"We all know she's a brilliant performer and I think that's what we should be focusing on."
The singer, who discovered earlier this month that she would not faces charges over a video of her apparently taking crack cocaine, also plays the Bestival Festival in September after slots at T in The Park and V Festival this year.