Keith Richards and Bob Dylan will perform on the same day at Desert festival and now, the former wants to collaborate with the latter for a show.
The 72-year-old rocker and the 'Forever Young' hit-maker are gearing up for the upcoming mega festival Desert Trip at California's Empire Polo Club in Indio and Richards wishes for an opportunity to collaborate with Dylan at any point over the two weeks the event takes place in October, reports Channel24.
"I'd work with Bob anywhere. I'd work with Bob in hell or heaven. I love him," he said.
The 'Satisfaction' singer and his bandmates will also be joined on the bill by Sir Paul McCartney, Neil Young, Roger Waters and The Who.
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