The Scottish Mail on Sunday

This lot would spice up Glasto!

- Essex

With regard to your article about the Spice Girls (above) possibly headlining next year’s Glastonbur­y Festival: whether you like the band or not, such a show would be good fun and bring back memories of a much happier time.

Theresa Roberts,

Milton Keynes

Why do the Spice Girls get so many opportunit­ies? They can’t sing, don’t play any instrument­s and definitely do not write their own songs. There are so many other much more worthy artists around who don’t get a look-in because of bands like the Spice Girls. I can’t stand them.

A. Young, Wigan

I’m not a big fan, but I can see a Spice Girls set at Glastonbur­y working. People today seem to just love to criticise and have lost all sense of fun.

Not all music has to be deep and meaningful. It can just be about reminiscin­g about your youth and having a laugh. After all, the Spice Girls did rule music for a short period and are the biggest-selling girl group ever. So why not?

Mike Wood, Manchester

Does anyone remember when Glastonbur­y was full of bands and musicians? No disrespect to the Spice Girls for what they’ve achieved around the world, but music festivals are becoming children’s parties.

B. Roberts,

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