GLASTONBURY fans think they’ve worked out one of the acts for next year, as they pray that one indie star will take to the Worthy Farm stage.
Glastonbury 2025 is already shaping up to be an iconic festival, with names including Sir Rod Stewart confirmed to perform to thousands of fans.
Music fans have speculated whether singer Tom Mirsch will perform at Glastonbury in 2025Rex GettyTom was due to play Glastonbury in 2020, but the festival was cancelled due to lockdown[/caption]Yet music fans think they’ve worked out another musician who could take to the stage, as they think his performance is ‘nailed on’.
Indie singer Tom Mirsch revealed to fans he has a new album coming out next year, as he revealed he’s been ‘missing’ music.
The singer shared an update to fans via his Instagram, where he wrote: “This Friday I’m releasing an EP!
“A collection of songs including the ones I’ve already been putting out, mostly older ones that need to see the light of day before I start releasing my album next year…so stay tuned this Friday.”
He continued: “And 2025 is gonna bring you the album I’ve been working on.. very happy to start releasing music again. I’ve missed it!!”
Many fans have wondered if the new album out next year, could mean Tom at Glastonbury as the perfect place to promote his new music.
Writing on Reddit, one user speculated: “With tom misch due to release an album in 2025, could this mean he will be on the lineup?
“He was supposed to play in 2020 with yussef dayes and obviously never in the end due to covid so this could be a highly likely rumour imo!
“I personally think he think he’d be an incredible addition especially on the west holts stage and if we get the supposed duo from 2022 with yussef dayes we could be in for a treat! What do we think?”
Another shared: “I think he’s nailed tbh, new album coming out soon.”
“Set on a main stage followed by a super shy slot in one of Arcadia or levels please,” prayed one hopeful fan.
Another posted: “I wish been wanting to see him for years.”
Tom isn’t the only singer speculated by fans to be joining the Glastonbury line up next year, with others including Emo legend group Bright Eyes and Mary J Blige.
So far the line up for next year hasn’t been fully confirmed, with the full listings usually released in March ahead of the festival in summer.
Sir Rod Stewart was the first act confirmed to be playing though, as he takes on the Legends slot.
The singer wrote on X: “I’m absolutely thrilled to announce that I’ll be playing @glastonbury 2025!
“After all these years, I’m proud and ready and more than able to take the stage again to pleasure and titillate my friends at Glastonbury in June. See you there!”
He also makes history as the first artist to take the stage in a Legends slot after previously headlining the festival.
AlamyIndie singer Tom Misch is releasing a new EP next year, with fans wondering if it means he will perform at Glastonbury to promote it[/caption] GettyThe full Glastonbury line up will be confirmed next year[/caption]