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17 June 2019, 19:11
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Fleetwood Mac has set tongues wagging after it was reported they teased a headline slot at Glastonbury 2020.
The Dreams rockers played a huge show at London's Wembley Stadium on Sunday (16 June), where they played a career-spanning set of their greatest hits.
However, tweets begun emerging which reported the band told the crowd they still 'had a big field to play'.
Meanwhile, others claimed that the band made reference to 'a rained out festival in England next year'.
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Fleetwood Mac at Glastonbury 2020 apparently confirmed pic.twitter.com/wwLaSFjKhQ
— Stagedoor FM (@Stagedoor_FM) June 16, 2019Unconfirmed reports coming in that Fleetwood Mac announced they will be playing 'a rained out festival in England' next year.#Glastonbury#Glasto#SoundsLikeIt
— The Glasto Thingy (@TheGlastoThingy) June 16, 2019@fleetwoodmac did you just self confirm for @GlastoFest 2020???
— jade louise (@Jade_spade_) June 16, 2019It's not the only time Glastonbury has come up in conversation with the band recently.
“I think the legend of Glastonbury and Fleetwood Mac will come true,” Mick Fleetwood told The Independent.
“I think I’ll burn in hell if we don’t do it one day.”
Meanwhile, it's already been let slip that The Beatles legend Paul McCartney is 'hopefully' set to play Glastonbury 2020.
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Speaking to BBC Somerset, the festival founder Michael Eavis said: “Paul’s on good form at the moment.”
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Asked by the reporter if he meant that McCartney would be heading to the festival, Eavis let slip: “Hopefully for the 50th.”
He added, rather sweetly, “But don’t make a big thing of it will you?”
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Michael Eavis has revealed that Sir Paul McCartney could be performing at next year's festival 🎵🎸 pic.twitter.com/ShOw4bIZ5D
Kasabian want to headline Glastonbury in 2013.
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The 'Days are Forgotten' rockers' ultimate goal would be to headline the festival - one of the biggest in Europe, held in Southern England - when it returns after taking a year break in 2012.
Singer Tom Meighan told the Daily Star newspaper: 'It would have been brilliant to play Glastonbury but all we need is a phone call from [organiser] Michael Eavis and we'll be there for 2013.
Guitarist Sergio Pizzorno added: 'One thing I really want to do before all this ends is to headline Glastonbury as we've always had an incredible time playing there. Hopefully it'll happen.
'The one thing you need to pull off a good Glastonbury headline show is f***ing good tunes and we've got enough of them to do that.'
Kasabian- who have just released their fourth album 'Velociraptor!' - have a long history performing at Glastonbury, playing the main stage in 2007 and 2009, and the second stage in 2004 and 2005.
Tom also recently said the band don't want to play as a support act at other band's show's anymore, after performing for an unresponsive U2 crowd on their 260 Degree tour last year.
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He said: 'I didn't take in anything supporting them, the gigs were horrible, worst ever. U2 fans are cardboard cut-outs. I didn't learn anything because that's just a f***ing different level.'