THE GLASTONBURY line-up has been released and several county stars feature.
Some of the most popular artists from Worcestershire will take to the stage at the country's biggest music festival later this summer.
Bewdley's Becky Hill and Pershore's Toyah Willcox are among the names set to appear.
But there are rumours that another locally born musician could be joining them.
Eagle-eyed festival fanatics have noticed a primetime slot on the Main Stage.
An act called The Churnups have been booked in for the 6.15pm to 7.30pm slot.
Naturally, this has sent social media into meltdown with many names being suggested as to who this could be.
Redditch-born Harry Styles has long been tipped to be performing at Glastonbury and the announcement of this mystery act has sent the rumour mill churning once again.
Other names being suggested are the Foo Fighters and Pulp.
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Only time will tell who The Churnups are.
What we do know for certain is that Becky Hill will perform on the Other Stage on Sunday.
Her hour-long set is scheduled to start at 6pm.
Toyah meanwhile will be joined by Robert Fripp on the Acoustic Stage.
Their set is due to run from 4.10pm to 5.10pm on the Sunday, meaning you will be able to catch the two big Worcestershire acts with plenty of time to grab a drink in between.
This year's headliners come in the form of Arctic Monkeys, Guns N' Roses, and Elton John, with Yusuf/Cat Stevens occupying the Sunday Legend slot.
Others performing on the Main Stage include Royal Blood, Lizzo, Lil Nas X, Aitch and Rick Astley.
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Lewis Capaldi will also take to the Main Stage.
The Scottish singer-songwriter will no doubt be performing one of his newest hits, Wish You the Best.
The music video for the number one was released earlier this year and featured a dog from Worcester.
Elsewhere on the lineup, there is performances from Lana Del Rey, Queens of the Stone Age, Manic Street Preachers, Maneskin, and Fat Boy Slim.
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