Stevie Wonder could end up headlining next year’s Glastonbury

After a plan to get him back on stage at the festival after he appeared there in 2010 apparently collapsed, sources say Stevie Wonder could end up headlining next year’s Glastonbury.

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Stevie Wonder could end up headlining next year’s Glastonbury
Stevie Wonder could end up headlining next year’s Glastonbury

Stevie Wonder could end up headlining next year’s Glastonbury.

The soul singing icon, 74, closed the festival in 2010 and reports in March said talks to bring him back to one of its top slots collapsed after the performer pulled the plug on a deal to appear.

But The Sun is now reporting Glastonbury chief Emily Eavis, 45, is working to get the singer “signed, sealed and delivered” to its famous ­Pyramid Stage in 2025.

The publication added talk of a return for Stevie was rife at the Rolling Stone UK Awards at the Roundhouse in Camden, London, on Thursday (28.11.24.)

Insiders apparently said his team are “confident” he will be able to make it to the festival next summer.

A source told The Sun: “Emily was so close to securing Stevie last year.

“The deal was basically done and his name was put on to the draft posters. When it fell apart because of his schedule, it was a nightmare for everyone involved – and Stevie was gutted.

“There is now the chance he could come back next summer to headline the Pyramid Stage. Talks are ongoing.”

A separate insider told The Sun at the time the paper reported Stevie had allegedly pulled out of a comeback to the festival after his 2010 appearance “The mood behind the scenes is fraught, to say the least. Emily is desperate to pull off another top line-up, but right now, everywhere she turns is hit with issues.

“She’s doing everything she can to deliver for music lovers and still hopes Stevie and his team can be won over, but it’s not looking good.”

Stevie’s return in 2025 would be the first time the singer has performed there after he played the 40thanniversary celebrations of Glastonbury.

Fans still gush over his set, which saw more than 100,000 revellers swarming to the Pyramid stage area to watch him sing a string of hits.