Over the weekend, rumors surfaced that the Rolling Stones' appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2013 would be their last.
The Sunday Mirror quoted a source "close to the band" on their long term plans:
"All four members have agreed that next year is the right time to have one final hurrah and put on the gig of their lives. It's a case of now or never, and--obviously Glastonbury is the most important festival on the circuit. Everybody's incredibly excited . . . it's a final bow."
Now, a rep for the band has denied the claims. And, speaking with the Guardian, a Glastonbury organizer says there are no plans to get the Stones for the fest:
"Everybody in the year off thinks they've come up with the perfect Glastonbury lineup. But at the moment there isn't anything to confirm or deny."
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