Cher has reportedly entered into “meaningful talks” to make her Glastonbury debut in 2025.
The Believe hitmaker has never played the Worthy Farm event in her 60-year career, but that all looks set to change as she’s considering taking on the coveted legend’s slot.
Insiders tell The Sun’s Bizarre column: “Cher is practically the legend of all pop music legends. She would be incredible.
“It’s been a long time coming but she is finally in meaningful talks with Glastonbury about playing the legend’s slot.
“Everything is very much in the planning stages but Cher is hoping to play a handful of shows in the UK next year and Glastonbury could be one of them.
“The idea of a full scale tour just doesn’t interest her anymore.”
The superstar last played the UK in 2019 as part of her ‘Here We Go Again Tour’, in support of her ABBA covers album ‘Dancing Queen’ (2018).
This month, Cher is celebrating 60 years in music with her new greatest hits album ‘Forever’, featuring singles from across the decades including Believe, If I Could Turn Back Time, The Way Of Love and Song For The Lonely.
Standard editions of the record include 21 songs, with the digital release packing an extra 19 tracks, including early Sonny & Cher songs like The Beat Goes On and I Got You Babe, plus cuts from her vast solo repertoire.
Also included is the full-length version of her disco classic Take Me Home and her cover of U2’s I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For from ‘Living Proof: The Farewell Tour’.
Cher will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on October 19, ahead of the release of her autobiography, Cher: The Memoir, Part One.