Iconic noughties pop group look unrecognisable after it is announced they will play at Glastonbury

Scissor Sisters have been announced as one of the band’s on the line-up for this year’s Glastonbury Festival – and they look a far cry from their heyday.  The iconic noughties pop group marked the 20th anniversary of their debut album Scissor Sisters, one of the UK’s 40 best-sellers of all time, last year.  In October,…


Iconic noughties pop group look unrecognisable after it is announced they will play at Glastonbury

Scissor Sisters have been announced as one of the band’s on the line-up for this year’s Glastonbury Festival – and they look a far cry from their heyday. 

The iconic noughties pop group marked the 20th anniversary of their debut album Scissor Sisters, one of the UK’s 40 best-sellers of all time, last year. 

In October, they delighted fans when they announced they would be heading back out on tour together – albeit now as a three piece. 

Their reunion announcement came with a catch as it was revealed Ana Matronix, Paddy Boom and Randy Real would not be joining former bandmates Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis.

And on Thursday, it was revealed they will be adding Glastonbury to their list of dates as they will be performing on Saturday June 28 at Worthy Farm. 

Scissor Sisters looked unrecognisable compared to their earlier days in a promo shot for their Glastonbury slot, with Jake swapping his ginger locks for a platinum blonde ‘do.

Iconic noughties pop group look unrecognisable after it is announced they will play at Glastonbury

Scissor Sisters have been announced as one of the band’s on the line-up for this year’s Glastonbury Festival – and they look a far cry from their heyday

The iconic noughties group marked the 20th anniversary of their debut album Scissor Sisters, one of the UK's 40 best-sellers of all time, last year (Seen in 2006)

The iconic noughties group marked the 20th anniversary of their debut album Scissor Sisters, one of the UK’s 40 best-sellers of all time, last year (Seen in 2006)

‘Glastonbury… where it all began,’ they captioned their announcement. ‘Your Scissters are comin’ home—see you in the fields.’

Fans were ecstatic to hear the band would be performing at the festival – however those without tickets held out hope for resale. 

They commented on Instagram: ‘Of course on a year when I didn’t get tickets… Resale it is…,’;

‘I don’t have a ticket, please resale day be kind,’; ‘Will be there!!!! ❤️,’;

‘A MOMENT,’; ‘omg I need to be there ❤️❤️❤️,’; ‘WOW!!!! now this is exciting!!!!!’

Scissor Sisters will play the Saturday which is set to be headlined by Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts with performances from Charlie XCX, RAYE and Doechii. 

The band plan to perform every single track from the album on their upcoming tour, as well as highlights from their three subsequent albums, 2006’s Ta-Dah, 2010’s Night Work and 2012’s Magic Hour. 

It comes after Ana Matronic revealed why she has decided not to join her Scissor Sisters bandmates on their 20th anniversary reunion tour.

On Thursday, it was revealed they will be adding Glastonbury to their list of dates as they will be performing on Saturday June 28 at Worthy Farm

On Thursday, it was revealed they will be adding Glastonbury to their list of dates as they will be performing on Saturday June 28 at Worthy Farm

Scissor Sisters looked unrecognisable compared to their earlier days in a promo shot for their Glastonbury slot, with Jake swapping his ginger locks for a platinum blonde 'do (Seen in 2003)

Scissor Sisters looked unrecognisable compared to their earlier days in a promo shot for their Glastonbury slot, with Jake swapping his ginger locks for a platinum blonde ‘do (Seen in 2003)

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Fans were ecstatic to hear the band would be performing at the festival - however those without tickets held out hope for resale

Fans were ecstatic to hear the band would be performing at the festival – however those without tickets held out hope for resale

The group have confirmed they’re reuniting for a string of shows in 2025 to celebrate two decades since the release of their debut album. 

The beloved Noughties band, best known for their hit track I Don’t Feel Like Dancing, will perform 10 concerts at venues across the UK, including Glasgow, Cardiff, London and Manchester.

But Ana, 50, has confirmed she will not be joining her bandmates Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis.

In a statement, Ana explained her ‘nerd self’ is driving her career at the moment and she is prioritising finishing a history podcast which has developed into long-term research and writing projects. 

She said: ‘People familiar with my story and career arc will know that in the heart of this Showgirl lies a giant nerd. 

‘To those who have heard my between-song rants onstage about subjects from politics to pop culture, read my rants in print about robots, listened to my rants on the radio about music and history, it will come as no surprise to know that in the past decade my nerd self has taken the wheel and is driving my career at present. 

Ana, 50, has confirmed she will not be joining her bandmates Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis (pictured in 2012)

Ana, 50, has confirmed she will not be joining her bandmates Jake Shears, Babydaddy and Del Marquis (pictured in 2012) 

‘I am currently finishing production on the first season of my history podcast Good Time Sallies, which has widened into several long-term research & writing projects.

‘With contracts signed and schedules solidified on these commitments, I am afraid the timing of a Scissor reunion does not allow me to join them on this tour. 

‘I wish the band and our fans all the best—I will be there in spirit to kiki with you!’ 

Jake Shears said of Ana’s absence: ‘I think it just didn’t line up. It’s not something that she wanted to do at this moment in time. 

‘And I didn’t want that to keep us from coming out and playing these songs.’

Del Marquis added: ‘We’ve spent a lot of time collectively thinking about what we can add to our show that isn’t a ‘replacement’ for Ana in any way. 

‘She’s part of the spirit of this band and we want to honour that.’ 


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