Lawrence brothers join Blondie, Dolly Parton

Glastonbury festival boss Emily Eavis has confirmed yet another big name for this summer's event, revealing that Disclosure will also be playing.

Speaking at last night's NME Awards, where she and father and fellow Glasto organiser Michael picked up the award for Best Festival, Emily said that the dance duo would be playing a 'big' slot down at Worthy Farm this June.

"We're sitting with Disclosure and we can say that they'll be back, which is brilliant for us because they had an amazing year last year and they are one of the greatest British acts at the moment," Emily told NME. "So that's exciting too, so you can see them in a big slot. Somewhere."

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Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry also revealed that they would be appearing at Glasto while speaking at the NME Awards last night, before the event then confirmed months of rumour that country sensation Dolly Parton would be gracing Worthy Farm with her inimitable presence.

Arcade Fire have been confirmed as Friday headliners of Glastonbury, while Stanton Warriors and Korean singer Choi Go-eun are also on the line-up. Warpaint, Suzanne Vega and Lily Allen have confirmed themselves for an appearance, while Kasabian, Prince, Elbow, Depeche Mode, Foo Fighters and Daft Punk are also strongly rumoured.

Glastonbury festival takes place at Worthy Farm in Somerset from Wednesday 25 to Sunday 29 June, 2014.

Below: All of the bands rumoured to perform at Glastonbury 2014