Glastonbury Festival has up to date its poster in an apparent reaction to criticism from one of the vital Other Stage headliners Lana Del Rey.
Del Rey implied she would possibly pull out of appearing on the competition as it hadn’t introduced her as a headliner.
When the professional Glastonbury account posted the unique line-up poster on Instagram, Del Ray satirically commented underneath from her non-public Instagram, honeymoon: “Thanks for announcing that I was headlining the other stage. Thumbs up.” The remark seems to have now been deleted.
The singer’s title used to be additionally underneath greater than 20 different acts within the poster, which, aside from the headliners, had performers in alphabetical order. Lizzo will play straight away prior to headliner Guns N’ Roses, however has joint headline billing at the line-up poster.
Del Rey, 37, is then reported to have instructed on her non-public Instagram account that she would possibly pull out of appearing.
She is alleged to have written: “Well I’m actually headlining the second stage. But since there was no consideration for announcing that. We’ll see.”
Glastonbury Festival has now launched an up to date poster with Del Rey moved as much as the second one row. It additionally contains new acts after the West Holts degree line-up used to be published on Tuesday.
US rapper Lil Nas X, Nigerian singer Wizkid and British singer-songwriter Yusuf Islam, often referred to as Cat Stevens, have additionally had their names moved as much as the second one row.
Glastonbury Festival additionally attracted criticism on social media after it emerged the best 3 headliners had been all male acts – with Sir Elton John being joined by way of Arctic Monkeys and Guns N’ Roses.
One social media person wrote: “During Women’s History Month, Glastonbury Festival announced an all-male headline bill. In 2023. Tell me why we don’t need this month one more time.”
Another stated: “@glastonbury do better!!! All male headliners? You can’t even blame lack of talent, there is a overwhelming WEALTH of amazing women to choose from.”
When the line-up used to be introduced co-organiser Emily Eavis informed The Guardian a up to now showed feminine headliner pulled out as a result of she “changed her touring plans”.
Sky News has contacted Glastonbury Festival for remark.