Madonna is reportedly in discussion to headline next year’s Glastonbury festival.
The Queen Of Pop is said to be in “advanced talks” to make her debut at the Worthy Farm event in Somerset, after taking her ‘Celebration World Tour’ across Europe and North America.
Insiders tell The Sun: “Negotiations are well underway between Glasto organiser Emily Eavis and Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary.
“Both teams are keen to make it happen and striking a deal shouldn’t be a problem.
“Emily was blown away watching Madonna perform in London and is desperate to get her on the Pyramid Stage next year.”
Madonna kicked off her massive ‘Celebration World Tour’ with the first of six sold-out shows at London’s The O2 on October 14.
The Queen of Pop embarked upon an emotional journey through some of her biggest hits, including songs she has not performed on stage in decades, spanning her 1983 debut through to the present day.
Within the show were nods to her beginnings as a struggling artist living in New York City, along with the personal and professional lows to spiritual awakening and ultimately stratospheric success.
In a review of the show, RETROPOP praised the ‘Celebration World Tour’ for “spotlighting the moments, music and messages that resonate loudest” from her decades-spanning career and “a reminder that, 40 years into her career, there’s only one Queen Of Pop”.
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