As his year off from the spotlight nears its end, it seems Ed Sheeran will be coming back at the top.
According to The Sun, he'll be headlining Glastonbury Festival for the first time ever in 2017, taking the Saturday slot the day after Friday night's headliners Radiohead.
Digital Spy has reached out to Glastonbury for confirmation of Sheeran's participation.
Ed went on voluntary leave from fame last December 12, taking a 'social media hiatus', and this week used a cryptic tweet to seemingly hint that he was back, a year to the day since he went silent.
As for the third headliner, Foo Fighters are heavily rumoured, while Lady Gaga also seems keen.
Asked by Alan Carr recently if she'd like a headlining spot, she answered: "Of course, I love Glastonbury. I've played there before and that's where the best rumour of my life started.
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"Everybody thought I was a man. I was so excited! Everybody used to say, 'Are you upset that everyone thinks you're a man?' I'm like, 'No - it's so rad man!'"
[Glastonbury 2016]
We do have two confirmations of who's not headlining though - it won't be Daft Punk or The Stone Roses.
Tickets for Glastonbury 2017 sold out in 50 minutes back in October, so if you missed out, your best bet is a re-sale in April.
The 2017 Glastonbury Festival will be held from June 21 to June 25.
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