Who wants to see Busted rock Glastonbury? We sure do, and the boys themselves definitely wouldn't mind heading over for a set or two at Worthy Farm.
The band reformed last year and have since released their pretty awesome new album Night Driver, played a successful arena tour and a host of strong TV performances to boot.
But now they have bigger sights in mind, as the band have gone on record to say playing the legendary music festival is *definitely* on their bucket list.
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"We would love to play [Glastonbury]," Matt Willis told Bang Showbiz. "That is always a bucket list thing. We would definitely not say no."
The boys played the Isle of Wight festival over the summer to a pretty good reception, despite the festival's organisers fears about how they'd go down with the crowd.
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And lead singer Charlie said the band totally handled it.
"If you look at Busted 10 years ago, Isle of Wight Festival organiser [John Giddings] wondered what sort of audience we would land," he said, "and the crowd went off".
Of course, they're not the same band they were ten years ago.
The boys' new album has a rather more mature sound, but we reckon there'd be nothing better than standing in a muddy field and raging to a bit of 'Year 3000'.
Now, someone call Michael Eavis and make this happen.
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