Organisers have promised a stronger female presence in 2016’s line-up — these women are our suggestions.
Spice Girls
A Spice Girl reunion for Glastonbury 2016 (and their 20th anniversary) would be the best thing ever.
Ella Henderson
She didn’t win The X Factor, but Ella’s powerful voice has earned her industry respect.
Yuna
Indie soul singer Yuna has already earned prestige in her home country Malaysia — now is her shot at Glastonbury.
Jhené Aiko
Nominated for three Grammy Awards last year, Jhené is definitely one to watch.
Adele
Adele was arguably the artist of 2015, and although she hates crowds, we’d love to see her play Glastonbury.
Ellie Goulding
She’s already performed at the festival, but she did such a good job that we think she should be back this year.
Miley Cyrus
There’s already a lot of chatter surrounding Miley and her spot on the line-up this year.
FKA Twigs
She’s much more than just R-Patz’s fiancée, and the festival needs a big trip-hop name.
Betty Who
Australian singer-songwriter Betty Who’s music is bound to get people in the party mood.
Meghan Traior
Because she’s “All About That Bass” — Meghan Trainor adds variety to pop music.
Taylor Swift
Her strong views on feminism make Taylor a perfect candidate to fight for strong female representation.
Rihanna
Say what you want about Rihanna, but she’s one hell of a performer.
Bea Miller
She was an X Factor (U.S.) finalist, has opened for Demi Lovato and at 16 she’s already a musical force to be reckoned with.
Angel Haze
Fiery and enticing, this rapper and singer would put on a great show.
Jillian Banks
She’s a favourite on the late night circuit, and now it’s time she graced a Glastonbury stage.
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