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Hard-Fi will emerge from the recording studio earlier than expected this weekend, with a hastily-arranged headline performance just confirmed for Glastonbury, Sound Generator can report.
Arranged in aid of Love Music Hate Racism, the pop-rock act will top the bill on the Leftfield Stage on Saturday 23rd June, taking to the stage at 11.45pm.
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In other Glastonbury news, the weather forcast looks set to replicate the 2005 event, which started with a wash-out but dried out on Saturday and Sunday. "Given that we've got a wet week, I think it's going to be the normal quagmire," Met Office forecaster Stewart Wortley told the BBC.
Festival boss Michael Eavis was quick to point out however that £100,000 of investment into drainage had happened on Worthy Farm last year.
We've probably spent £100,000 on the drainage and the flood relief stuff and everything," he told the BBC. "We've got huge concrete pipes that will take the water from A to B and take it to the river and then it goes to Burnham-on-Sea, so it's a great system."