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Most of us are still concerned with trying to work out who'll be playing at Glastonbury 2013, but Take That are already looking ahead to next year's festival and have their eye on a slot on the Pyramid stage.
Mark Owen is eager for the group to perform at he festival having been several times as a punter.
"I love Glastonbury," he told The Sun. "I would go there, definitely. We're all meeting up in a few weeks, so we'll see."
The idea of Take That playing the main stage at Glastonbury might sound strange, even blasphemous to some, but given the event's recent tendency to book big pop names it might not be so out of the question.
Glastonbury boss Michael Eavis booked Jay-Z and Beyonce in 2008 and 2011, Lady Gaga in 2009 and Kylie Minogue and the Scissor Sisters in 2010.
If Take That were to land themselves a slot at the festival it would undoubtedly be met with mixed responses, with some feeling they have no right to be there while others would be excited to see them put on a spectacular live show.
Their Circus and Progress tours wowed audiences, but there would probably be a huge financial cost for the boys if they wanted to put on the same sort of show at Glasto.
It's hard to deny that Take That put on an impressive live show
But there's no chance of seeing them at 2013's festival, with Mark busy with his own solo album.
Speaking at the premier from crime flick Welcome To The Punch he said: "It's called The Art Of Doing Nothing.
"It's like a project. The name came because when anybody asks me what I'm up to I say, 'nothing' so now I'm calling it The Art Of Doing Nothing."
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