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California rockers Haim have revealed their hopes of a collaboration with Beyonce at this weekend's Chime for Change event in London.
Chime for Change will take place at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday 1 June, and boasts a line up of Beyonce, Ellie Goulding, Florence + The Machine, Iggy Azalea, Jennifer Lopez, Rita Ora, Timbaland and more.
Speaking to Gigwise about the chances of any collaborations on the day, guitarist Alana Haim said: "Our dad might come on stage. That would be the biggest collaboration of all, with Papa Haim. But yeah, I hope so. Maybe Timbaland will come up to us and be like 'oh, I love you guys!' And I'll be like 'yes! You just made my life'."
Bassist Este said : "Or Beyonce, I'd love that. But I think Beyonce will be busy with Blue Ivy."
Alana then added: "Oh my God. If I see Blue Ivy, I think I might die. Imagine Blue Ivy in her baby director's chair - the cutest thing I've ever seen in my life. If I can get an Instagram with Blue Ivy I'd be so happy!"
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The sisters also spoke of their shock at a recent incident, in which a Beyonce fan slapped the star on the bottom during a gig in Copenhagan.
"She is way more professional than I am," said Este. "I'd have been like 'woah woah woah woah - stop the music'. "
"Don't touch Este's ass because she'd be coming after you," added Alana. "Me, I'd probably be too nervous and blush."
Check back at Gigwise to read our full chat with the Haim sisters about Beyonce, Chime for Change, sexism in music and their long-awaited debut album.
Haim are also set to play Koko in London tomorrow (Thursday 30 May).
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