Singer Dolly Parton is rumoured to have been chosen for the Sunday Legends slot at Glastonbury festival next year.
The 67-year-old country music icon has been secretly booked to fill the Glastonbury Legends slot on the Sunday of the UK festival, reported Independent online.
"Dolly is perfect for the Sunday Legends slot. It didn't take any convincing - she's always wanted to play Glastonbury," a source said.
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Parton is supposedly jetting in from London after performing at the O2 arena on the Saturday evening as part of her 'Blue Smoke' tour, and conveniently has a 'day off' on the Sunday, according to her schedule.
"It is being kept free deliberately. She'll get a helicopter straight down on Sunday, or maybe even Saturday night after the show," the source added.
Arcade Fire were the first act confirmed to headline Glastonbury last week, with the indie rockers announcing the news by posting a picture online spelling out four dates for next summer, including the legendary three-day summer festival.