Kacey Musgraves will be returning to the UK in June as part of the 50th edition of Glastonbury Festival, with the event continuing to book top country artists.
Musgraves, who won four Grammys at the 2019 awards – including Album of the Year, which made her the first country act in nine years to win the non-genre specific award – has previously played at Worthy Farm, with the ‘Golden Hour’ star performing in 2014.
The festival has a history of booking some of the best in the business when it comes to country music, with Dolly Parton, Carrie Underwood and Kris Kristofferson appearing in the last few years, while top UK acts such as The Shires, Ward Thomas, Catherine McGrath and Yola have also performed recently.
It isn’t yet known exactly what slot Musgraves will have at Glastonbury, though it is very likely that she will be on the Pyramid Stage. The headliners for this year’s event are Kendrick Lemar, Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift, while Diana Ross is the Sunday legend act.
The last few years have been extremely successful for Kacey Musgraves, with the Texas born artist winning awards left, right and centre, while her international presence has also grown as she headlined Wembley Arena in October 2018.