**Robbie Williams Sparks Glastonbury Comeback Speculation**
Robbie Williams has ignited rumors of a potential comeback at Glastonbury, while Pulp has attempted to dispel similar speculation. Williams shared a photo on social media of a blue plaque bearing his name, humorously placed over a well-known Glastonbury sign, captioning it with “30 years later…” This reference harks back to his memorable appearance at the festival in 1995, where he was famously seen partying with Oasis’s Liam and Noel Gallagher, marking a pivotal moment in his career as he broke free from the boyband image.
Despite the excitement, Williams later clarified that he would not be performing at this year’s festival, instead recommending acts like The 1975, Busta Rhymes, Charli XCX, Self Esteem, and Reverend And The Makers. This has left fans questioning whether he might be playing a clever game of misdirection.
The speculation surrounding surprise performances at Glastonbury is a long-standing tradition, with many artists rumored to take the stage unannounced. In recent years, these surprise sets have become some of the festival’s most unforgettable moments, including Foo Fighters’ secret performance as “The ChurnUps” in 2023 and Pulp’s return in 2011. The trend began in 2008 when Franz Ferdinand stepped in for Babyshambles, showcasing a novel approach to surprise announcements.
As the festival unfolds, the buzz around potential secret performances continues to grow, with Williams at the center of the conversation. Will he make a surprise appearance, or is he simply enjoying the speculation? Only time will tell.
**FAQ**
*Will Robbie Williams perform at Glastonbury this year?*
No, Robbie Williams has confirmed he will not be performing at Glastonbury this year, despite earlier speculation.

