Fleetwood Mac Glastonbury SHOCK: Did Mick Fleetwood just tease headlining in 2020?

FLEETWOOD MAC appear to have teased they will headline Glastonbury Festival 2020.

By George Simpson, Senior Film and Arts Reporter

Fleetwood Mac promote tickets for their 2019 tour

Last weekend Fleetwood Mac played Wembley Stadium in London before drummer Mick Fleetwood gave a big clue to a future concert. The iconic band have never performed at Glastonbury Festival, but now it looks like that’s all about to change. Fans reported that during the concert Mick said Fleetwood Mac still “had a big field to play”. While Twitter accounts said the 71-year-old referenced “a rained out festival in England next year.”

By the sounds of it, Fleetwood Mac teased they will finally headline Glastonbury in 2020. 

Next year is the festival’s 50th anniversary so it would certainly be a special occasion. 

Some fans had hoped Fleetwood Mac would headline Glastonbury this summer,

Speaking in March, the 75-year-old admitted: “It isn’t up to me, it’s up to the management. It’s their decision and down to logistics.”

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Fleetwood Mac Glastonbury SHOCK: Did Mick Fleetwood just tease headlining in 2020? (Image: GETTY)

But even then the keyboardist said Fleetwood Mac hoped to headline Glastonbury one day.

She continued: “I can’t say yes or no to Glastonbury, but I’d like to – so long as I don’t have to wear wellington boots on stage. 

“Or maybe I’d just have to roll with it – wellie boots with mud.”

Having left Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and rejoined in 2014, the band have now seen long-running lead guitarist Lindsey Buckingham quit last year.

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Fleetwood Mac tour poster (Image: FLEETWOOD MAC)

However, McVie has noted how Mick is the one who really works hard at unity.

She added: “Mick Fleetwood is the granddaddy of the band and he will do anything to keep it together.

“Not many bands have had the same longevity; there is life in the old girl yet. It’s about finding new inspiration and enjoyment for each other. 

“As long as we have that we’ll keep going.”

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