From Kanye West headlining to the Women's Institute providing home-baked goods, here's absoloutely everything you need to know about Glastonbury 2015 in a nutshell. 

Florence + the Machine

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With Foo Fighters pulling out last minute, the honour has been given to Florence and co to step onto the headline slot on the Pyramid Stage come Friday evening. Crowds singing 'You've Got the Love'? We can hear it already.

THE RUMOURS

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Those rumours that just won't die. Especially now that the Foo Fighters have pulled out. Florence + the Machine may have taken over the headline slot, but there are still hours left to fill. Still time for Taylor? Who knows.

THE FULL LINE-UP

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Yes, we may have known about those pesky headliners for a long time now, but finally Emily Eavis and co have put us out of our misery. So who should you look out for? Top of our wish-list are Brits Critics Choice winner James Bay and Hozier on the Pyramid Stage, Belle and Sebastian and The Chemical Brothers on The Other Stage, FKA Twigs on the West Holts stage, Pussy Riot in conversation on the Park Stage and Jessie Ware, Lianne La Havas and Saint Raymond who take over the John Peel Stage over the weekend.

THE AMY WINEHOUSE SCREENING

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Before the bands move in, a special screening of the critically acclaimed Amy documentary will take over the William's Green Stage, followed by a Q&A with director. Possibly the best (and only) chance to see it pre-release in July.

THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE

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Just to counter-act Kanye West's appearance (see below), the WI are pitching up avec tea and cake in the Green Field's area to bring some much-needed love and home cooking to festival goers. They expect to part with a massive 1,000 treats. Now you know where to find us...

KANYE WEST

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Yes, he really has been confirmed as the Saturday night headliner on the Pyramid stage. We know, we're really not sure either and we're not the only ones, there's already been a petition to cancel the booking from Glastonbury fans. Let's hope there's slightly less expletives than that Brits performance and that we'll spy Kim Kardashian in a poncho and wellies...

Lionel Richie

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He was the first one to commit way back in November and we couldn’t have been more excited. Singing All Night Long and Dancing on the Ceiling in the midst of muddy fields and rain showers? We can picture it already.
 

Foo Fighters

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They used their acceptance speech at the NME awards to confirm their Glastonbury headline slot, saying ‘Sorry we couldn’t make it tonight, but we will be seeing you over the summer at some big outdoor festival that nobody knows we’re playing. It’s Glastonbury!’ But sadly following a broken leg, the band have had to pull out. Hearts are breaking everywhere.

PHARELL WILLIAMS

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After two years of Happy and Get Lucky it was bound to happen. We're hoping he'll bring his faithful Prada hat. 

PATTI SMITH 

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We couldn't have predicted this one, but rock legend Patti Smith will take to the Glastonbury stage to offer new takes on her vintage tracks.