Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage totally looks like the Aerosmith logo
26 June 2015, 20:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
Glastonbury's headliners this year, as you probably know, are Florence and The Machine, Kanye West and The Who. So why does the main stage look so very much like the Aerosmith logo?
Maybe they'll rock up with a super-secret set on William's Green, just like Drenge and Bastille have done. Probably not, but it's strange that no one caught the similarities in the design process.
Associate Editor Ro Cemm stumbled across the resemblance, which is rather uncanny. See for yourself:
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