GLASTONBURY fans are fuming over the latest news concerning clash confirmation.
Torn festival-goers have vented their disappointment over the epic ‘nightmare’ overlap involving rapper Doechii, R&B royalty En Vogue and dance act Maribou State.

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Saturday’s headliner US rapper Doechii is set to go head-to-head against as Charli XCX.
Charli will headline the Other Stage, joined by Loyle Carner and The Prodigy – with the hope of easing overcrowding issues.
Sunday night’s closer will see Welsh brothers Ed and Tom Russell, aka Overmono.
Fans took to Reddit to express their concerns about missing their favourite musicians – and the dangers of overcrowding.
One user wrote: “Overmono v The Prodigy is already a nightmare clash.”
A second noted: “Looks like Doechii is on at the same time as Charli XCX, which might help with some of the crowd control.”
A third vented at the organisers: “Maribou State clashing Loyle Carner and Overmono clashing Prodigy. Sort your s**t out, Emily.”
“Sorry but we definitely need these clashes. If not people gather at the same spots and it’s worse, as seen last year,” expressed a worried fan.
Another offered: “Doechii is clashing with Neil Young and Charli so I think she’ll be fine in terms of overcrowding. But Kneecap might be a bit manic.”
The official line up includes The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young all set to storm the Pyramid Stage this summer.
Loyle Carner is headlining the Other Stage on the Friday, while Charli XCX is performing on the same day as Neil Young when she tops the second stage.
Dance legends The Prodigy will close the Other Stage on Sunday.
Raye will also be performing at the farm, while Deftones and Amyl and the Sniffers will get the mosh pits going.
Brit winners Ezra Collective will bring their genre-bending groove to Pilton, while Noah Kahan, The Libertines, Nile Rodgers and Chic, Wolf Alice and Biffy Clyro are other standout names.
Sir Rod Stewart will perform his classic tracks in the legends slot on the same day Olivia takes to the stage.
Meanwhile up and comers like Lola Young – known for her hit Messy – will also be crooning hits at the coveted event.
Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall is performing at the event for the first time fresh from winning Best Pop Act at the Brits.
Alanis Morrisette, Busta Rhymes, Gracie Abrams and Creedence Clearwater Revival’s John Fogerty are also on the bill.

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