Emily and Michael Eavis are working on the line-up for Glastonbury 2010.

The headline acts for next year's Glastonbury festival are currently being booked, the event's organiser has revealed.
Emily Eavis explained that she and her father Michael, the festival's founder, are currently "cementing" the acts which will top the bill at the 2010 bash.
She also said that some of the performers which appeared at the first event in 1970 are being lined up to play next year, revealing that an artist who is now an organic potato farmer is attempting to reform his band to play a show.
"I think there's lots of interest in the 40th anniversary next year. And we're excited about it too - there are lots of great ideas flying around for the anniversary," Eavis commented.
Tickets for Glastonbury 2010 went on sale yesterday (October 4th) and sold out before this morning.
However, the festival expects more tickets to be sold in the coming weeks, as failed transactions mean that some purchases will be cancelled.
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