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HUGE US popstar ‘gives away' that they're secret act ‘Patchwork' at Glastonbury with Instagram post

HUGE US popstar ‘gives away' that they're secret act ‘Patchwork' at Glastonbury with Instagram post

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Fans are still circulating theories about potential 'secret sets' at this year's festival
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A HUGE US popstar has "given away" that they're the secret act "Patchwork" at Glastonbury, after they shared a telling Instagram post.
Ever since organisers revealed the full line-up and stage times for Glasto, revellers have been trying to work out who the mysterious act is.
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Glastonbury Festival fans think they have worked out who Patchwork is
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It comes as organisers added the mysterious act to the schedule
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Fans are convinced that Chappell Roan is the mysterious act after she posted this picture
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The Pink Pony Club star is enjoying a huge career high right now
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At the beginning of the month, Glastonbury organisers shared the complete schedule.
However, there are still several 'TBA' slots that hint at secret sets on the Pyramid Stage and beyond.
Now fans have a brand new theory about who could make a surprise appearance at the legendary festival.
On the 2025 Glastonbury schedule, the Saturday 6.15pm slot has a mysterious act called "Patchwork" pencilled in, and fans have been trying to work out what it means.
It follows a similar mystery in 2023 when Churn Ups were revealed to be the Foo Fighters.
Now fans are convinced that Chappell Roan is "Patchwork" after she posted a telling clue on Instagram.
It came after the Pink Pony Club star shared a picture of herself holding a patchwork quilt, and wrote next to it: "Insane vibe."
Taking to Reddit to discuss, revellers now think she is definitely the surprise act.
One fan said: "This means she is defo Patchwork!"
Another added: "This post all but confirms it!"
Foo Fighters make surprise Glastonbury performance as The Churn Ups
This one commented: "What a great act, can't wait to see her perform."
The festival opens its gates tomorrow and this year's headliners include The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo
The rest of the bill features big-name acts such as Charli XCX, Doechii, Rod Stewart, Loyle Carner, The Prodigy and Raye.
The bands will take to the stage from June 27 to June 29.

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