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Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has revealed he hopes to book the The Stone Roses for a headline slot at Glastonbury 2013.
The festival took a year off in 2012, and expectations are higher than ever for next year's event. Less than a year away, Michael Eavis has begun discussing the event - and promises a spectacular return to the festival calendar.
"I would like them to come back at some point," Eavis tells NME. "Are they a possible headliner for next year? I think it is possible, yeah."
"There's not a shadow of a doubt - it will be the best festival we've ever done."
Tickets for Glastonbury 2013 go on sale in October 2012, with pre-sale registration already open. The festival is currently searching a new manager after Michael Eavis and British festival promoter Melvin Benn parted professional ways after a ten year working partnership.
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