Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, Blur, Nick Cave and Lily Allen will headline this year's Glastonbury Festival.
According to The Guardian, joining the headliners on the main stage next month will be Status Quo, Madness and Tom Jones.
Festival boss Emily Eavis said: "We know there will be objections to whatever we do... we have to follow our gut instinct.
"Risks pay off, and featuring Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen in one weekend was a choice...and we had to take it."
She also said that the festival hasn't severed ties with hip-hop, following last year's controversial headlining by Jay-Z: "There will be performances from Dizzee Rascal, the Streets and N*E*R*D, so we haven't ignored that area of music at all.
"But there is no point even trying to replicate the success of Jay-Z's performance last year on the Pyramid stage."
Bjorn Again, Spinal Tap, Black Eyed Peas, The Wombats, Kasabian, Lady GaGa, Pete Doherty and The Prodigy will also perform.
The three-day festival takes place in Somerset between the 25 and 28 June 2009.