Glastonbury Festival won't be around in 2019, but its replacement music event finally has a name.
The popular festival will be temporarily moving away from Worthy Farm in two years' time, and founder Michael Eavis has just confirmed what the new show will be called.
Speaking to Glastonbury FM, Michael said: "I've been a risk taker all my life.
"In 47 years of taking risks, so far - touch wood - I haven't come unstuck. This might be one risk too far, I don't know."
The new name?
"The Variety Bazaar," he shared. "It's a good name, don't you think?
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"But presented by The Glastonbury Festival Team. The Glastonbury Festival Team presents... the Variety Bazaar."
As for where the new location will be, Michael didn't offer up a definitive answer but he did give a teaser.
"It's halfway to the Midlands from here," he said.
Emily Eavis has also tweeted to clarify the new name.
"We're still planning an event in the future at a different location - which we are calling Variety Bazaar," she wrote. "But Glastonbury Festival will always be called Glastonbury Festival and will remain at Worthy Farm!"
We're still a couple of years away from worrying about that, though.
The 2017 festival is happening at Worthy Farm. Maybe you're going along to it - if you were lucky enough to get your hands on a ticket, since they sold out in just 50 minutes.
Glastonbury 2017 runs from June 21-25 and will be the last edition before the festival takes its traditional break in 2018.
Ed Sheeran and the Foo Fighters are among the rumoured big-name acts to be lined up for this summer, while Radiohead have already been confirmed as a headliner.
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