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Neil Young Says He Actually Will Play Glastonbury, Blames Previous Boycott on an ‘Error in Information’


Neil Young has reversed his decision to boycott Glastonbury, blaming his previous boycott on an 'error in information.'

On Friday, Young updated fans he had changed his mind and would be participating after all, blaming his previous decision on “an error in the information received.” Eavis’s statement makes Young the second act to be confirmed as part of this year’s line-up after Rod Stewart, who will play the “teatime legend” slot. Glastonbury, which takes place in the U.K. from June 25 to 29, is broadcast across the BBC’s many platforms, including television, radio, streaming and web, having first signed on as a partner in 1997.

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