It's the biggest music festival in the world with over 200,000 attendees - but it doesn't look like the coronavirus is halting Glastonbury this year.

Amidst the uncertainty and cancellations of major gatherings around the world, festival organisers revealed the 2020 line-up.

Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar are the headliners.

Other major acts joining them include Dua Lipa, Camilla Cabello, Fatboy Slim, Elbow, Pet Shop Boys, Lana Del Rey, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Thom Yorke and many more.

The festival - celebrating its 50th anniversary this year - is scheduled for June 24th - 28th.

Organiser Emily Eavis put out a message on Instagram yesterday, saying "As things stand we are still working hard to deliver our 50th anniversary Festival in June and we are very proud of the bill that we have put together over the last year or so."

"No one has a crystal ball to see exactly where we will all be 15 weeks from now, but we are keeping our fingers firmly crossed that it will be here at Worthy Farm for the greatest show on Earth!⁣"

Her views echo those of Festival Republic's Melvin Benn, who told media at the Electric Picnic launch on Wednesday: "I think from June onwards we’ll definitely be over the hump of it all is my view. As I say I’m not a scientist, but I think we’ll be over the hump and I think we’ll be enjoying an incredible summer across the board."

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