Organisers of The Brits are apparently desperate to get Bono and Sir Bob Geldof to perform a duet at the ceremony.
Sir Bob is being awarded with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the bash in February and U2 are also scheduled to appear.
Organisers for the ceremony's 25th anniversary want to provide a massive finale reports the Daily Mirror.
An insider told the paper: "It would be a magical end to the Brits. Both acts will be performing on the night so it's just a matter of persuading them to do something together."
Sir Bob is being awarded with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the bash in February and U2 are also scheduled to appear.
Organisers for the ceremony's 25th anniversary want to provide a massive finale reports the Daily Mirror.
An insider told the paper: "It would be a magical end to the Brits. Both acts will be performing on the night so it's just a matter of persuading them to do something together."
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