Heavy rock 'n' roll band Metallica might be taking on one of the most well known rock singles of all time at the Glastonbury festival. This is only adding fuel to an already strong fire regarding the band being one of the main headliners at the popular musical festival.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Metallica's Lars Ulrich spoke about their headlining performance and that they might have to perform their own cover of the rock 'n' roll classic.
When asked about the groups reaction to suggestions that a metal headliner wont work at Glatsonbury, Ulrich reference when Jay-Z performed back in 2008 and Noel Gallagher claimed that wouldn't work as a headlining performance.
"Jay Z came out and played Wonderwall, right? So maybe we gotta go out and do our rendition of Wonderwall. We'll start with Wonderwall and we'll take it from there. Ha ha, listen, you've just gotta go out and be yourself and be proud of what you're doing," detailed Ulrich.
Entertainment Wise added that not everyone is against a heavy metal performance at Glastonbury. Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger, expressed his views saying that he has seen Metallica live and thinks they will be great live.