Following U2's confirmation on Monday, Muse are the latest band reported to play Glastonbury Festival 2010.
Festival website eFestivals claim they have it on good authority that Muse will perform at Worthy Farm next June.
They write: “We are however confident that the information we've received is good and we fully expect to see Muse confirmed to play at some point over the coming months.”
With The Rolling Stones rumoured to be planning a 2010 World Tour, this has fuelled speculation that the rock legends will also be joining the 40th anniversary of Glastonbury.
Glastonbury takes place from Wednesday June 23 to Sunday June 27 at Worthy Farm in Pilton. All tickets are completely sold out.
Muse in defining live photos:
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