
Rocker Ricky Wilson reveals bizarre moment he held hand of Hollywood A-lister while watching Elton John at Glastonbury
THERE'S something about Glastonbury that makes you act in the most weird and wonderful ways.
And
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The Kaiser Chiefs singer reveals how he shared a bizarre moment with actor Andrew Garfield at Glastonbury
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In an exclusive chat at Bizarre HQ before he opens the Pyramid Stage on Saturday afternoon with the Kaiser Chiefs, he explains: 'I stood in the crowd watching
next
to me.
'When Your Song started, our hands happened to brush past each other. I said to Andrew, 'Shall we?'. He nodded and we just held hands. He won't deny it if you ask him.'
It wasn't the only strange thing to happen to Ricky at that Glasto, as he recalls: 'I dressed up as Elvis Presley — the full jumpsuit, everything. I was supposed to be doing some songs in Block9 but I got there and didn't bother.
'I was with Leigh Francis and we ended up going to Glastonbury-on-Sea instead and we did the bingo calling twice.'
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This year, Ricky is heading down with his wife Grace, and the couple have booked into a posh hotel close to the site before his performance.
He's already lined up their must-see acts including Pulp, who are playing a secret set on Saturday under the pseudonym Patchwork.
'I've never met Jarvis Cocker but I don't want to because I'd regret anything I said,' says Ricky. 'Then you've got the double header with The Libertines and Rod Stewart on Sunday. Those are Grace's two favourites and I've introduced her to them both.'
Ricky's return to the Pyramid Stage comes 20 years after the Kaisers first played there in 2005 following the release of their breakthrough album Employment.
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'I didn't really appreciate the magnitude of playing there,' Ricky says. 'We were playing so many shows, I was just taking it in my stride. We'd just released Employment and we'd be playing to 200 people in Italy, then 1,000 people in America.
'Then we got back to the UK and we didn't realise how big it had got here until we arrived at Glastonbury and the crowd was mental. Everyone knew the words to our songs. It blew us away.'
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Of their set this year, Ricky teased: 'We've been on tour with Employment to celebrate the 20th anniversary and at those shows we've been playing it in full.
'We thought about just doing that but we've got too many other songs that would be missed.
'Many people know the songs but we've also got weapons in our arsenal that may be bigger.'
I look forward to hearing those shots fired on Saturday.
And if you see Elvis wandering around Worthy Farm, it might be worth double checking it's not Ricky back in his disguise.
PALOMA'S BANG TO WHITES
PALOMA FAITH wore white while she still could before heading to Worthy Farm.
The singer wore this daring dress to the 25th annual Butterfly Ball in aid of Caudwell Children at The Dorchester in London on Wednesday.
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Paloma Faith wore this daring dress to the 25th annual Butterfly Ball
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The bash raised over £1.5m and Paloma, is now hotfooting it down to Somerset.
Another musician who's heading there is
That will build hopes she will join Olivia Rodrigo for her headline set on Sunday, having been a surprise guest when Olivia played in 2022.
Lily, who once passed out in a field at Glasto in 2015, said on her Miss Me podcast: 'I went to see
"I was drinking non-alcoholic beers and thinking, 'I can do this'. I could get there and go, 'This is too much,' and leave.'
Well, with the luxury of a free ticket, yes.
GARY: I'M NOTE A SINGER
GARY LINEKER wants to play Glastonbury, but he's admitted he's so musically useless he is having to make do with a Q&A this weekend.
Asked if he'd swap his FA Cup medal for a slot on the Pyramid Stage, Gary said: 'If I could sing! If I had a voice or I could play an instrument, I'd absolutely adore that.
'I think with musicians, there's no one trying to stop them playing.
'In football, there's always someone trying to. In music, pretty much everyone in the crowd is on your side. That must be amazing, when everyone's singing along, and you're not thinking: I might be s*** today and everyone will hate me. Or maybe they do?!'
It doesn't sound like he'd have much luck as a DJ. He added: 'I'd wheel in one of my sons to help me spin, what do you call it, house tech?'
Errr I think you mean house or techno, Gary.
LOO-UIS' IDEAL CAMP SITE
LOUIS TOMLINSON might be worth millions – but he chose to keep it real by
camping
close to the toilets.
The former One Direction star was spotted with Zara McDermott who had given a talk at The Information
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Louis Tomlinson is camping close to the toilets at Glastonbury
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The former One Direction star was spotted with Zara McDermott
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An onlooker said: 'Louis loves to be a man of the people and he loves camping at Glastonbury – even though he's got the cash to stay somewhere posh.
"His tent is erected near the loo's and they're with a big group of friends.
'He was knocking back cans of Red Bull with Zara as they hung out with their mates. Zara isn't camping like Louis though - she's off site.
'They looked like they were having a ball and Louis was really affectionate towards Zara and was making sure she had everything she needed.
'She was stroking his back and had a massive smile on her face.'
WHAT TO WATCH ON THE BOX
THE BBC will be providing wall-to-wall coverage – apart from Neil Young who is opposing it – so there will be hours of performances to watch.
Here are our picks of what you should not miss.
OLIVIA RODRIGO
Sunday, 9.45pm – Pyramid Stage
THE youngest woman to ever headline Glastonbury, Olivia, left, had one of the best sets in 2022 so will be a brilliant closer to the event.
JADE
Saturday, 3.15pm – Woodsies
SHE has dreamed of it for years and has promised to pull out all the stops for her set. Jade is one of the best new pop stars going and is bound to put on a belting show.
SIR ROD STEWART
Sunday, 3.45pm – Pyramid Stage
THE music icon will be watched by an estimated 100,000 in the Legend's slot and has teased three special guests. He has said it will be his final Glasto, so it's set to be massive.
MYLES SMITH
Friday, 12.45 pm – Woodsies
MY top choice for this year's festival, Myles has brilliant songs like Stargazing and I can't wait to see him undoubtedly pull a massive crowd to kick things off.
PATCHWORK
Saturday, 6.15pm – Pyramid Stage
ALMOST certainly a pseudonym for PULP, organiser EMILY EAVIS says she has been working on booking this mystery act for over a year, so it's not going to be one to miss.
CHARLI XCX
Saturday, 10.30pm – Other Stage
BRINGING 'Brat Summer' into 2025, Charli will light up your Saturday night with her high-octane set, which is expected to feature a string of special guests.
GRACIE ABRAMS
Friday, 6.45pm – Other Stage
THIS set is sure to be a real moment for one of music's rising stars. Her No1 That's So True will be a singalong.
A GIGANTIC, terrifying blow-up doll will appear with Lola Young on the Woodsies Stage later today.
Fans spotted the massive prop being brought on to site on the back of a lorry on Wednesday.
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A huge blow-up doll was spotted being brought into Glastonbury
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The Messy singer has had a big year, so I'm sure the tent will be packed for her performance.
WORTHY Farm just got a lot more sweaty following the arrival of rising star Jack Cullen.
The former rugby player, who moved into music after surgery ended his sports career, cycled over 650 miles from his home in Edinburgh for his debut on Sunday.
On stopovers during his marathon ride, Jack played in pubs and cafes. His new single, All I Need, is out now – with an EP scheduled for release later this year.
If you're down by the Wishing Well on Sunday and fancy catching Jack live, he will play at 2.30pm.
Hopefully he'll have cooled down by then. And managed to get to the front of the queue for the showers.
IT was emotional first day on site for
During a talk at arena site Silver Hayes, the Happy Valley actor said: 'I got broken up with and it was massive.
'I thought I was going to have kids.
'The life I thought I was going to have disappeared at 38.'
He added: 'It was a gift in a weird, roundabout way.
'She called it. She realised it wasn't working.
'I'm crazily grateful for the pain she caused me.'
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