British rock band formed Coldplay are reportedly set to headline Glastonbury next year.

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Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis has apparently booked them in for a two-hour slot, reported Independent online.

"Michael likes getting things sorted as early as possible and having a solid, reliable Sunday headline act to send people home happy is a massive part of the booking process. Coldplay are Glastonbury veterans and will have no problem filling a two-hour set that punters will love," a source said.

Glastonbury Festival were contacted but were unavailable for comment as they are currently focussing on their Oxfam auction as well as Eavis' birthday this weekend. 

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