

Glastonbury Headliners 2023: Here are the 10 artists most likely to headline Worthy Farm next year according to bookies - including Taylor Swift and Harry Styles
This year Glastonbury ticket holders – who sold out the festival in just 30 minutes – were treated to headline sets from Sir Paul McCartney, Kendrick Lamar and Billie Eilish.
Tickets for the 2023 event, returning to Worth Farm on June 21-25, will be going on sale on Sunday, November 6, at 9am here. To be in with a chance you must register on the Glastonbury site, including submitting a photo, by October 31. You can do so here.
Last time over 2.4million people applied for the 200,000 tickets so it’s sure to be competitive, even with the price of tickets soaring from £270 to £340 – and that’s before any of the acts have even been confirmed.
The complete line-up isn’t usually announced until the end of May, but a handful of big acts are typically revealed earlier.
To whet your appetite, here are the 10 acts that are the bookie’s favourites to fill one of the three headline slots on the Pyramid Stage.
Last time over 2.4million people applied for the 200,000 tickets so it’s sure to be competitive, even with the price of tickets soaring from £270 to £340 – and that’s before any of the acts have even been confirmed.

5. Harry Styles
Harry Styles is also a pop star with momentum on his side, following the released of his Mercury Prize-nominated album 'Harry's House' and lead roles in Hollywood movies 'Don't Worry Darling' and 'My Policeman'. He's 4/1 to add Glastonbury headliner to his CV. Photo: Handout

6. Eminem
Eminem performed at the Super Bowl Halftime Show this year - one of the world's most high-profile gigs. He's reportedly in "advanced talks" to play Glastonbury 2023 and you wouldn't him imagine him wanting to play support for anybody else. He's 5/1 to be last up on the Pyramid Stage. Photo: Kevin C. Cox

7. Florence And The Machine
Florence Welch, aka Florence And The Machine, stepped up to headline Glastonbury in 2015 after Foo Fighters were forced to pull out of their spot. She recently released fifth album 'Dance Fever' and is 7/1 to land her second bill-topping performance at the festival. Photo: Jo Hale

8. Rihanna
Rihanna is another global superstar singer who has never played Glastonbury, although she'd like to according to an interview in Q Magazine where she said "I'd love to play Glastonbury. I have heard so many things about what happens there." If it rains, her song 'Umbrella' will make the perfect accompaniment. She's priced at 8/1 to play. Photo: Christopher Polk