Radiohead will be at this year’s Glastonbury Festival, according to guitarist Jonny Greenwood.
Greenwood said that the band, who are on a tour of the UK at the time of the festival, are unsure as to whether they’ll actually be playing the event.
"We're talking about probably going, whether we'll play or do anything musical, I've no idea,” he told the BBC.
"Thom (Yorke) was there last year and really enjoyed seeing bands like Madness playing in the casino, so maybe we'll do that this year.”
When asked what he thought about playing at festival such as Glastonbury Greenwood described it as a “different” experience.
“You're providing a soundtrack for people having fun at a festival. It's not a Radiohead concert and for that reason it can be great, it can be the best kind of show," he added.
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