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Lulu 'to play final gig at Glastonbury'

Lulu 'to play final gig at Glastonbury'
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Lulu is reportedly preparing to announce that her final ever gig will be at Glastonbury this June.

Lulu is reportedly poised to announce that her final gig will be held at this year's Glastonbury Festival.

The veteran singer, 75, wraps up her farewell tour - Champagne For Lulu - in London next week but The Sun says that she has one more gig lined up.

"Lulu is going to be announced as a performer at Glastonbury next week," a source told the newspaper.

"It's a massive deal for her and she can't wait to play the Avalon stage.

"When Glasto organiser Emily Eavis got in touch about going down to the farm she couldn't turn it down.

"It will be an emotional moment for her as it's the last time she will ever play Glastonbury.

"It was magical for her when she last played on that same stage in 2015."

This year's festival takes place June 26 to 30 with other performers including Dua Lipa, SZA, Coldplay, Shania Twain and Avril Lavigne.

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