U2 guitarist The Edge has confirmed the band will be headlining at this year's Glastonbury festival - a year after they were forced to pull out of a historical performance at the English event because of frontman Bono's bad back.
The Irish band were replaced by Gorillaz last year, while Bono underwent surgery to fix severe compression of the sciatic nerve.
But now Bono's better and The Edge has ended months of speculation by stating the Irish rockers will close the opening night of the festival on 24 June 2011.
He made the big announcement during a video message played at the NME Awards in London, when Glastonbury picked up a third successive Best Festival prize.
The Edge said, "Congratulations to (founder) Michael and Emily (Eavis) and the rest of the team for the continued success of Glastonbury. It's more a way of life than a festival.
"I have to say there is something really special and iconic about that stage. So, we're all looking forward to coming back to pick up where I left off. U2 will be playing June 24. And we're so excited to get to play in front of the world's greatest festival audience. We'll see you there!"
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