Radiohead Confirmed as Glastonbury 2017 Headliners

Photo of Radiohead's Thom Yorke by Cambria Harkey

Radiohead has been confirmed as one of the headliners for next year's Glastonbury.

Festival organizer Emily Eavis verified the news Thursday after rumors peaked earlier this week when fans began noticing two men painting Radiohead's "angry bear" logo on the Worthy Farm grounds, which is where Glastonbury is held each year.

The band will open Glasto on June 23, marking their first time headlining the fest since 2003. Frontman Thom Yorke also said last month they are plotting to tour next year.

Daft Punk has been speculated as a possible 2017 headliner as well, but Eavis made clear on Twitter this week "99% of the rumours are untrue."

The 2016 edition of Glastonbury was headlined by Adele, Muse and Coldplay.