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Take That want to play Glastonbury: 'Michael Eavis won't call us back'
By Sam Rigby
Take That have revealed that they would like to play Glastonbury in 2015.
The trio told the Daily Star that they have tried getting in contact with the event's organiser, Michael Eavis, but have yet to receive a reply.
Howard Donald said: "Historically we've never done festivals - we did try and contact Michael Eavis but he didn't reply."
"We keep leaving him messages, can you help us?" Mark Owen joked.
It was recently confirmed that Lionel Richie will make his UK festival debut at Glastonbury in June next year.
Eavis recently discussed the headliners for next year's event, revealing that one has "been around for a long time" and that all three will be announced on April 1.
Take That topped the UK Albums Chart with their new album III on Sunday (December 7). Watch the music video for their new single 'These Days' below:
What are the secrets behind pop's biggest hits? Kylie Minogue, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran and Nile Rodgers are among the big names sharing their thoughts on the nature of global pop success in our new video short:
The trio told the Daily Star that they have tried getting in contact with the event's organiser, Michael Eavis, but have yet to receive a reply.
Howard Donald said: "Historically we've never done festivals - we did try and contact Michael Eavis but he didn't reply."
"We keep leaving him messages, can you help us?" Mark Owen joked.
It was recently confirmed that Lionel Richie will make his UK festival debut at Glastonbury in June next year.
Eavis recently discussed the headliners for next year's event, revealing that one has "been around for a long time" and that all three will be announced on April 1.
Take That topped the UK Albums Chart with their new album III on Sunday (December 7). Watch the music video for their new single 'These Days' below:
What are the secrets behind pop's biggest hits? Kylie Minogue, Sam Smith, Ed Sheeran and Nile Rodgers are among the big names sharing their thoughts on the nature of global pop success in our new video short: