Summary

  • News updates for 30 March 2017

  • Remaining Glastonbury bands announced

  • Katy Perry, Skepta, Stormzy and The Jacksons added to line-up

  • Time for grime on Glastonbury's Pyramid stage?

  • Kasabian and Little Mix share new videos

  1. Katy Perry, Stormzy and The Jackons added to Glasto line-uppublished at 08:02 BST 30 March 2017

    Katy PerryImage source, Getty Images

    We can now reveal  pop superstar Katy Perry is set to make her Glastonbury debut at Worthy Farm this year.

    She will be joined at the event by more first-timers including Lorde,  Emeli Sandé, Anderson .Paak, Thundercat, The Avalanches, Nines and The Lemon Twigs. 

    And yet more debuts at the UK's biggest outdoor music and arts event will be country legend Kris Kristofferson, The Jacksons and The Can Project.

    After last year’s grime day - Skepta is back alongside Stormzy, Boy Better Know, Dizzee Rascal, Kano and Wiley.

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  2. Morning everyonepublished at 08:00 BST 30 March 2017

    GlastonburyImage source, PA

    It's Thursday and boy do we have a treat for all you lucky punters who have nabbed yourselves some Glasto tickets for this summer.

    We already know Radiohead, Foo Fighter and Ed Sheeran will headline the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm in June but we have the exclusive announcement of the best of the remaining bands playing at this year's event - coming up very shortly.

    Plus a new video from Little Mix, new music from Alt J, and David Bowie's old NYC pad goes on sale for just over £5m - you could even get to tickle his old Joanna (that's piano - non Cockney-rhymers).