Neil Tennant has hinted the Pet Shop Boys may play Glastonbury this summer season.
The 65-year-old star – who’s one half of the synth-pop duo with CHRIS LOWE – refused to say whether or not or not the ‘West End Girls’ hitmakers are taking part in the Somerset music extravaganza’s 50th anniversary in June.
During an interview with Nicki Chapman on BBC Radio 2’s ‘The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show’ on Thursday morning (02.01.20), the presenter mentioned: ”Talking of dwell work, you are going to be touring the UK later this 12 months … I can not see Somerset down there … you recognize I’m pondering maybe Glastonbury.”
He then replied: ”Somerset, um in fact Glastonbury is in Somerset…”
To which she probed: ”It is…”
Determined to not give a particular reply, Neil mentioned: ”Well um … um … I’m um… (sic)”
Nicki then requested: ”Have I put you on the spot?”
And he agreed: ”You have put me on the spot, let’s simply go away me there… (sic)”
She then concluded: ”I’ll maintain the whole lot crossed!”
Last summer season, the pair joined The Killers on stage throughout their headline set on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm.
Brandon Flowers and co carried out a canopy of Elvis’s ‘Always On My Mind’ with the duo.
The final time they performed Glastonbury themselves was in 2010, when Gorillaz, Muse and Stevie Wonder headlined.
The ‘Rent’ stars head out on their first-ever biggest hits tour, ‘Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live’ in in May and June, which kicks off on May 28 at The O2 in London, earlier than wrapping at Glasgow’s SSE Hydro on June 6, days earlier than Glastonbury – which takes place between June 24 and June 28.