SPECULATION around the mysterious 'The Churnups' band at Glastonbury continue after one band seems to have confirmed themselves.
On Instagram today, Foo Fighters posted a thank you message to their fans after they completed their first shows in their recent return.
In the message they said: "It feels good to see you, churning-up these emotions together. Because we've always done this together."
The post ends with them saying: "Time and time again. See you soon."
Those lines are amongst a larger post thanking their fans for continued support, however the reason these stand out is the key word 'churning-up'.
So Dave Grohl used to be in a band called Churn?
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Fans had already speculated it could be the Foo Fighters last week when the announcement was made.
Some hardcore Dave Grohl fans added that he used to play in a band called Churn.
Foo Fighters do have a gap in their touring schedule over Glastonbury and are releasing their new music on June 2, so could it be?
Other theories suggest it could be Pulp making a return to Worthy Farm.
The Churnups are set to take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, from 6.15pm until 7.30pm.
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