Robbie Williams has shared his hopes for a slot on the Legends slot at Glastonbury Festival.
The legendary festival comes around most summers, with tickets selling out within seconds due to extreme popularity.
The world's biggest stars have performed at the Worthy Farm event, including Stormzy, Beyoncé, and Sir Paul McCartney.
Robbie himself performed one of the largest shows of his career at Glastonbury in 1998. The endless rain and mud didn't stop Robbie from giving a great performance.
When asked if he would be up for being in the legends slot at the event, he said: "Yeah, that’d be cool. Actually, I’d like to do that. I’d like another go around on that stage and feel that audience and get the chance to do it."
He was also shown footage of Mel C saying that the Spice Girls booked for the legends slot would be "the absolute dream"
Robbie, jokingly changing his mind, quipped: "The Spice Girls trumps a Robbie Williams so maybe I’ll have to wait."
He added of Glastonbury: “It is the epicentre of the music world for that weekend. Everybody’s watching, everybody’s got their eyes on it.
“And that kind of thing doesn’t exist these days because music on TV has died a death and music being a potent, viable thing that gets you to sit down on a Thursday night at seven o’clock for a half an hour now doesn’t exist.
“So yeah, it’s a big deal.”
It comes after Robbie revealed that dating in his 20s left him feeling 'disappointed'.
The Angels singer said: "Yes, well, we are repeatedly told that we must be in a monogamous relationship and that love will heal us and fill in the gaps. The relationships you had at 20 are not public, mine are forever."
Robbie also opened up on his professional relationships with both Kylie Minogue and Nicole Kidman.
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He added with a laugh: “Well then, as Bill Clinton would say, I never had any relationship with any of these women.”
Robbie released the song Kids with Kylie in 2000, five years after his departure from the popular band that skyrocketed him to fame.
Following the release of the song Robbie said that he'd had a crush on the Can't Get You Out of My Head singer but had ruined his chances with her by laughing when she stripped down for the video.
A year later he recorded Somethin' Stupid with Nicole, while the pair were rumoured to have been romantically involved neither had ever admitted it, until seemingly now.
A spokesperson for Robbie is reported to have said that his quotes were 'misunderstood'
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