The legendary Canadian rocker Neil Young has been confirmed as a headliner at Glastonbury after all.
Earlier this week he had disappointed his legions of fans as he was dropping out due to the BBC's involvement in the festival.
The 79-year-old musician wrote on his website earlier this week that both he and his band, The Chrome Hearts, were pulling out because the BBC's involvement was a "corporate turn-off".
''Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play the Glastonbury festival, which I always have loved. Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing! Hope to see you there!
LOVE
Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts''
In his initial post on Tuesday, the star lashed out at what he described as the BBC's "corporate control" of Glastonbury, and said the festival "is not the way I remember it being".