Paul McCartney ‘to headline Glastonbury 2022 alongside Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar’

Sir Paul will reportedly make Glastonbury history by headlining the festival just days after his 80th birthday
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Josh Salisbury21 February 2022

Sir Paul McCartney is reportedly set to headline Glastonbury days after turning 80 - making him the oldest ever act to achieve the feat.

The legendary musician, 79, apparently will take to the Pyramid Stage in June after last year’s event was cancelled.

Sir Paul, renowned worldwide as one of the four Beatles, will play his set just a week after his 80th birthday, making Glastonbury history in the process.

The star, dubbed Macca by fans, will reportedly play on the Saturday night following sets from Noel Gallagher and Haim, according to The Sun.

Billie Eilish is slated to be playing on the Friday with Kendrick Lamar closing the festival on the Sunday.

A source told the paper: “Paul’s set will be an absolutely must-see. He is really excited for it and is determined to put on a hell of a show packed with all of the hits.

“There was some discussion about whether he should go ahead with shows this year because of the situation with Covid, but he decided he really wants to perform.”

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The Beatles songwriter, known for hits such as Let It Be and Hey Jude, had previously headlined the Somerset festival in 2004 when Oasis and Muse also topped the bill.

The 2022 line-up has not yet been officially confirmed but it is expected to hit headlines next week.

The musician will be touring North America in the weeks before he is reportedly due to play Glastonbury.

Motown legend Diana Ross, who will be playing in the Sunday afternoon Legends slot, is among the performers already announced.

She had originally been due to play the event’s 50th anniversary in 2020 before it was cancelled.

Taylor Swift, who had been booked as a headliner in 2020 before it was cancelled, will not be playing the 2022 festival, according to reports.

The Blank Space hitmaker is said to have “politely declined” the chance to perform as she is currently re-recording her albums.

The Standard has asked representatives of Sir Paul for a comment.

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