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Emily Eavis says she’s unsure if Foo Fighters will play Glastonbury 2015
Friday night headline spot in doubt, after Dave Grohl breaks his leg.
Glastonbury co-organiser Emily Eavis has said she’s unsure whether or not Foo Fighters will still headline this year’s Glastonbury festival.
Speaking to BBC Radio 1, Eavis said she was “not sure” about the status of Foos’ Friday night slot. Frontman Dave Grohl broke his leg after falling off stage in Sweden. He managed to finish that show in Gothenburg, but the Foos then went on to cancel world tour dates.
“t was an amazing moment, when he carried on playing,” Eavis said. “I’m not sure what the outcome’s gonna be yet.”
Contingency plans are in place, if Foos end up pulling out of their Glastonbury slot. They’ve yet to make any official statement on both Glasto and their scheduled appearance at Wembley Stadium.
To hear Eavis discuss the likelihood of Foos still playing, listen back to Scott Mills’ Radio 1 show from the 2 hour, 31 minute mark.
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