Glastonbury will be headlined by a traditional act next year after festival bosses admitted the event lost money.
Eavis said: "We'll probably be going for the more traditional headliner next year because there are more of them around and after this year everyone wants to come onboard because it was such a good do."
Organiser Michael Eavis said the presence of hip hop star Jay Z had helped to convince traditional bands the festival was worthwhile and they would be topping the bill in 2009.
He also revealed fans wanting to attend next year's Glastonbury Festival will be able to reserve their tickets six months in advance for the first time via an innovative deposit system.
From October, 100,000 tickets will be made available for a £50 deposit with fans paying the full amount on April 1.
Monday, 28 July 2008
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