As speculation continues to surround who the third and final Glastonbury headliner could be, organiser Emily Eavis may have just dropped a pretty big hint.
After Coldplay and Muse were revealed to be topping the bill, the Eavis' also said that Foo Fighters won't be performing, all of the headliners are British and the full line-up will be revealed by April.
The rumours for the remaining Glasto headliner include the likes of Adele, Stone Roses and Radiohead, and now Emily Eavis may have just tipped one of them for the spot.
“We love Adele," she told i-D. "She’s an incredible artist and brilliantly honest and funny and real and that’s what everybody loves about her. She’s a great example because she doesn’t put up any pretence. There’s a certain pressure on women to perform in a certain way or be giving off this kind of image, while Adele is just honest and true and funny and just about as popular as you can get.”
Pushed on whether she'd make a great headliner, Eavis added: “She would, wouldn’t she? It would be great to get her…”
Could that be a clue, or is she throwing us off the scent? Time will tell.
Meanwhile, Jess Glynne inadvertantly confirmed herself for Glastonbury 2016 - while Art Garfunkel's guitarist also revealed that the 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' star would be appearing.
Last month saw Plans for a huge David Bowie tribute have also been announced.
In other Glastonbury news, they recently announced that the legendary John Peel Tent will be moved, and when tickets will go on re-sale.