Now that the Coachella line-up has been revealed, the rumour mill can churn on towards the next major music festival in the western hemisphere, Glastonbury Festival, with eager gossip mongers eyeing up bands’ touring schedules in order to work out whether they’re free between June 28 and June 30 of this year. Those that have been doing that might well have noticed that legendary Brit rockers The Who have Saturday June 29, 2013 free in their tour schedule. You know what that means – they could be headlining Glastonbury on Saturday night!

But is that really likely? The Who are touring the UK and Ireland between June 8 and June 30, before heading off on the rest of their European tour and, if you look at their site, you’ll see that they’re playing Birmingham on the 28th and Liverpool on the 30th, leaving a handy gap – until you look a little closer. Yep, Roger Daltry, Pete Townshend and co have left a day’s gap at least between every show they’ve been booked to play, something they’ve more or less replicated on the US tour that they’re currently on. Far from it that they’ve been keeping the date free in case of any phone call from Glastonbury’s Michael Eavis, we get the sense that the legends might just be starting to feel their age a bit and don’t really fancy putting their bodies through the mill night after night. Though we could be wrong…

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