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U2 look set for Glastonbury '05

Unless 2 Unlimited are thinking of reuniting, it would seem that Bono and co. are Glastonbury-bound next year...

The Hot Press Newsdesk, 01 Jul 2004

As reported last week by hotpress.com, U2 look almost certain to headline the 2005 Glastonbury festival.

"I booked next year's main act today," says Glasto mainman Michael Evis. "They are one of the world's biggest bands and they have a '2' in their name."

In the meantime the word on the U2 fan grapevine is that their new album will be titled Vertigo. Lending credence to the speculation is the fact that a multimedia production company co-owned by Adam Clayton's brother, Sebastian, has just registered the u2vertigo.com, u2vertigo.net and u2vertigo.org domain names.



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