Fleetwood Mac have hinted that they could be headlining Glastonbury next year.
Drummer Mick Fleetwood admitted that he would love to play the 2014 festival and organiser Michael Eavis has now revealed his headliners have been booked and are "all groups", the Mirror reported.
He said that they were asked to do Glastonbury this year, and hopes they'll ask them again for next year.
The band, whose classic 1977 album 'Rumours' topped the album charts, are currently doing a world tour.
Eavis said the 2014 headliners were "more or less in place".
Depeche Mode are also expected to be among them.
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