Harry Styles is reportedly in talks about being one of the headliners at next year's Glastonbury Festival.
The 30-year-old shot to fame as a member of One Direction in 2010 and since the band wend on hiatus in 2016 he has managed to carve out a career as an acclaimed solo artist on both sides of the pond.
Even though this summer's Glastonbury only took place a couple of months ago, organiser Emily Eavis is already deep into planning for 2025 - and according to The Sun, she has approached Styles about one of the slots on the prestigious Pyramid Stage.
"Harry would be the perfect Glastonbury headliner and Emily has long wanted him on stage at Worthy Farm, but the dates have never quite worked out," a source told the newspaper.
"Harry would be an incredible act to watch on the Pyramid Stage. Glastonbury has a fallow year in 2026, so booking Harry for next year would be perfect.
"It is something the team at Glastonbury are pushing for. Whether that dream will come true, however, is still to be decided by Harry's team."
Styles is believed to be currently working on his fourth solo studio album ahead of an expected release in the first half of 2025.
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