Neil Younger has walked again his determination to boycott this 12 months’s Glastonbury Pageant.
Earlier this week the musician introduced he wouldn’t be taking part in the competition after the BBC, the competition’s broadcast accomplice, had “wished us to do lots of issues in a approach we weren’t thinking about.” Younger, who headlined Glasto in 2009, added that the occasion had change into a “company turn-off.”
On Friday, Younger up to date followers he had modified his thoughts and could be collaborating in spite of everything, blaming his earlier determination on “an error within the info acquired.”
“On account of an error within the info acquired, I had determined to not play the Glastonbury competition, which I all the time have cherished,” he wrote on his web site. “Fortunately, the competition is now again on our itinerary and we look ahead to taking part in! Hope to see you there!”
Glastonbury organizer Emily Eavis additionally weighed in, writing on Instagram: “What a begin to the 12 months! Neil Younger is an artist who’s very near our hearts at Glastonbury. He does issues his personal approach and that’s why we love him. We will’t wait to welcome him again right here to headline the Pyramid in June.”
Eavis’s assertion makes Younger the second act to be confirmed as a part of this 12 months’s line-up after Rod Stewart, who will play the “teatime legend” slot.
Glastonbury, which takes place within the U.Ok. from June 25 to 29, is broadcast throughout the BBC’s many platforms, together with tv, radio, streaming and internet, having first signed on as a accomplice in 1997. The community is reported to ship over 500 workers members to cowl the five-day occasion annually.