People think Elton John might be on the Glastonbury 2023 line-up after he teases "One final date"
Elton John has teased that he has "One final date to announce" as part of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, and people believe it could be Glastonbury Festival 2023.
Earlier this week on his Instagram story, Elton John posted an image of him on stage and wrote, "One final date to announce...". He recently completed the North American leg of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, and will head out on the road again to Australia in January, before heading to Europe, the UK and Ireland in spring and summer.
His final tour will come to a close in Stockholm on 8 July 2023, but there is a notable gap in his tour dates between his two Paris shows on 21 and 27 June 2023, and people think that the final date he's yet to announce might mean he's heading to Worthy Farm for a performance at Glastonbury 2023.
Apparently, #EltonJohn has "one final date to announce"... pic.twitter.com/8Lb5C5erKH
— Glasto Fest Feed (@GlastoFestFeed) December 1, 2022
One Twitter user wrote, "He’s going to be on the legends spot," while another commented, "Nah, Pyramid Headliner for sure."
Speculation has also increased after people spotted Glastonbury's Emily Eavis liking a couple of tweets about spotting a "rocket" in the sky above Somerset town Frome last night (30 November).
Anyone else see a light ahead in the distance over #Frome last night? Was flashing over the sky. Looked like a rocket or something??! pic.twitter.com/4vPwgEueEO
— Frome Photos (@FromePhotos) December 1, 2022
Glastonbury 2023 takes place from 21-25 June 2023 at Worthy Farm. The 2023 line-up is yet to be announced.
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