24's Kiefer Sutherland is playing this year's Glastonbury Festival and, dammit Chloe, we're not kidding.
The festival made the announcement this morning (April 21) when it revealed the Field of Avalon line-up for the Main Stage and Cafe Stage, with Jack Bauer appearing with the likes of Busted, Birdy, Lissie and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
When he's not busy being the new President in Designated Survivor, Kiefer has been busy with his country music career (yes, really) and was rumoured to play Glastonbury last month.
The reports came about because he had announced a June tour for his band, playing five dates in the UK in Bristol, Birmingham, Manchester, London and Glasgow, but leaving June 25 free.
That day marks Glastonbury's final day this year and it seems likely that will be when Kiefer makes his appearance, although that's not confirmed.
And you know what, his music isn't all that bad either...
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Earlier this month, it was revealed that Julia Jacklin and BBC's Sound of 2016 finalists Blossoms will be playing Glastonbury, joining the previously-announced headliners of Radiohead, Foo Fighters and Ed Sheeran.
Two other good bits of news were confirmed for Glastonbury too, as BBC Music has inked a deal to broadcast the festival for the next five years, while Emily Eavis announced that a brand new contract had been signed with Worthy Farm.
Glastonbury Festival takes place from June 21-25 and we're just hoping Kiefer drops a dammit.
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