NME readers have voted for Oasis as the band they would most like to see headline Glastonbury in 2016.
Readers have been voting for the artists they would most like to see top the bill at next year’s event following this year’s festival, which brought performances from Kanye West, The Who and Florence + The Machine.
Despite the fact that Oasis are technically not together at the moment, the constant rumours about Noel and Liam Gallagher’s reunion are clearly giving fans hope that a performance on the Pyramid Stage could be a possibility. Meanwhile, fans want to see Foo Fighters return and headline the festival they were forced to cancel on at the last minute when Dave Grohl broke his leg.
Closely following Foo Fighters and Oasis on the list of acts who NME.COM users would like to play next year is David Bowie, while Muse and Fleetwood Mac both ranked highly.
Glastonbury organiser Emily Eavis has claimed that all three headliners have already been booked for next year’s festival.
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