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Major dance act forced to cancel their  Glastonbury set over fears for crowd safety


Groove Armada have been forced to cancel their Glastonbury set over fears for crowd safety.

A statement put out on social media read: 'To ensure that Groove Armada's many fans can enjoy the duo's DJ sets at this year's Festival, their performance in the lower-capacity Stonebridge Bar on Thursday night can now not take place.' This year's confirmed headliners are Coldplay, Dua Lipa and SZA, with a Legends slot on Sunday afternoon featuring country star Shania Twain. Despite the killer line-up football fans will be disappointed after organisers confirmed no Euros matches will be shown in the festival - including England's upcoming game on Sunday.

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