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Moldova.ORG -- Coldplay will not play at Glastonbury this year, according to Chris Martin.

The band's frontman claims the festival-goers are tiring of the quartet, and it is unlikely they will return for a few years.

"I think Glastonbury is bored of us," he told 6Music. "I don't think we can even take a harmonica down there for a good 15 years. We might go, but you've got to know when you are welcome and when you're not," he added.

To date, only The Arctic Monkeys, The Who and Bjork have been confirmed to be playing at the event, although The Kooks, The Scissor Sisters and Eric Clapton are also rumoured to be in talks.
Publication date: 06 February 2007 / All news...

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