April 4, 2008 14:37
Amy Winehouse set for Glastonbury 2008
According to the latest rumours she could be playing twice
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Amy Winehouse looks set to play this year's Glastonbury Festival - and could be appearing more than once.
According to sources who have spoken to NME.COM, while a regular performance at this year's event has been lined-up, the 'Rehab' singer could also be playing a special secret show on one of the festival's smaller stages.
The event has a long history of unscheduled gigs. Last year The Chavs - a supergroup featuring members of Dirty Pretty Things, The Charlatans and Klaxons - Pete Doherty and Lily Allen all played 'secret' or unscheduled slots on the festival's side stages.
Glastonbury takes place between June 27-29 at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset.
Tickets for the festival go on sale this Sunday (April 6) at 9am. Read NME.COM's guide to getting Glastonbury tickets now.
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