Rock legend Neil Young was initially announced as a headliner for Glastonbury in 2016 but later pulled out, citing concerns over corporate control. However, after a change of heart, he confirmed he would be performing at the festival, with organiser Emily Eavis expressing excitement for his return to the Pyramid Stage. Other rumored headliners for the event include Olivia Rodrigo, Sam Fender, The 1975, Stevie Wonder, and Eminem, with Rod Stewart set for the Sunday afternoon “Legends” slot.
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Europe’s most crowded city as Brit tourists warned about month to avoid
Venice's strict tourist tax will be reinstated in 2025 to combat overwhelming crowds, with fees ranging from £4 to £8.45 for day-trippers visiting the ancient part of the city. While there is no true "low season" in Venice, June marks the start of high season with an influx of tourists, making it a month to potentially avoid. Traveling during the colder months could offer a quieter experience and potential savings on accommodation prices, with hotel...
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