Arcade Fire have said that they 'may have Somerset artists', joining them on stage for their headline slot at Glastonbury.
Speaking to the NME ahead of their show at Worthy Farm on Friday (27 June), they were asked whether they would be joined on stage by any artists. This follows the band bringing out local musicians to perform at each stop on their world tour this year.
"I can't tell you in advance but we may have Somerset artists," responded Richard Reed Parry. "Its been a real joy these last few months. Most nights we've tried to do that and its been really inspiring and fun learning a song every day."
At Coachella Arcade Fire were joined on stage by Blondie to sing a rendition of 'Heart of Glass'. Whereas at Earls Court Ian McCulloch of Echo and The Bunnymen featured, performing a cover of 'The Cutter'.
Glastonbury festival opened it's gates to attendees yesterday with music beginning tonight with a "secret show". Headliners this year include Arcade Fire, Metallica and Kasabian.