JAKARTA - Brian May doubled the reason why Queen would never be able to appear in Glastonbury.

The guitarist previously refused to play at Worthy Farm after a dispute with Michael Eavis over the culling of the civet.

The Glastonbury founder previously called May a "danger to agriculture" and criticized the guitarist's opposition to the controversial culling, arguing that the process was aimed at countering the impact of cow tuberculosis on infected livestock.

As a result, May insisted that Eavis' comments would prevent Queen from playing in Glastonbury, although it might be small.

"We will not [pillage in Glastonbury] and there are many reasons for that. One of them is Michael Eavis often insults me, and I don't really enjoy it. What worries me more is that he supports the culling of civets, which I consider a tragedy and unnecessary crime against wildlife," May said earlier.

There is a bit of division there, I will not play in Glastonbury. Unless everything changes radically."

May now reiterated his stance not to appear at the festival. He told The Sun in an interview.

Will I ever play there? No. (Eavis) as the one who advocates killing civets for no real reason, I can never agree with that."


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