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18 November 2019, 17:12 Updated: 18 November 2019, 17:46

There’s nothing like a Glastonbury rumour – and now the Internet’s interest has been piqued with a cryptic line-up clue from former Beatles frontman Paul McCartney.

Paul McCartney took to Twitter to tease an upcoming gig today.

Pretty big as they go: he was plugging his now-officially-announced headline appearance at Glastonbury next summer (2020).

And he did it in an ingenious way.

McCartney tweeted a composite image of composer Philip Glass, actor Emma Stone and singer Chuck Berry, and fans speculated like wildfire (“This new Ben & Jerry’s flavour sounds awful”, one witty Tweeter quipped).

— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) November 18, 2019

They didn’t have to speculate for long, though. Look at the surnames.

Glass. Stone. Berry.

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Yep. McCartney used one of the greatest living composers to help tell the world he’ll be headlining Glastonbury 2020.

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*Minimal* (see what we did there?) effort, maximum effect, we reckon.

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Well played Macca. Here’s what Twitter had to say:

This new Ben & Jerry’s flavour sounds awful.

— Guy Pratt 🇪🇺🕷 (@guypratt) November 18, 2019

People in glass houses shouldn't chuck stones.

— McLunky (@iamgoggs) November 18, 2019

Oh Paul, you should know better than to pronounce it like that. Fixed. pic.twitter.com/DDPDWUZWXs

— Ben S. (@bensomething) November 18, 2019

We laughed.

Slots— Best Classic Bands (@BestClassicBnds) November 18, 2019

Fixed it. pic.twitter.com/X17gAOCfbL

— Oh, Everton We Love You (@WLYEverton) November 18, 2019

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— Craig McCallum (@craigmc89) November 18, 2019