Brian Johnson and Angus Young jokingly agreed to headline Glastonbury if they were asked.
Asked by 6Music's Steve Lamacq and Shaun Keaveny, "Any chance of seeing you at Glastonbury Festival one year?" Brian Johnson responded with "I don't know if there's rock and roll there, is there? I don't know, please don't ask me, I'm really not up on it. I thought it was wellies and corporate, I don't know!"
The band were then informed of Metallica's controversial headline spot which seemed to persuade them: Angus Young cautiously saying "If they ask... OK", before adding that he would drop Keaveny's name to Eavis, "If they ask I'll say he sent us, Shaun sent us". Brian Johnson then boomed How do you spell Glastonbury? I'll just write that down."
On Sunday Glastonbury announced that Lionel Richie will play the festival in 2015 - performing in the slot that Dolly Parton dazzled in last year. The only other confirmed act so far is Manchester two-piece Twin Hidden..
Meanwhile, other rumoured acts include The Libertines, Foo Fighters, Florence And The Machine and Oasis. Glastonbury 2015 takes place from 24 - 28 June. All 150,000 tickets for Glastonbury sold out in record time.
This week AC/DC released their new album Rock or Bust on 1 December - their first without guitarist Malcolm Young who is suffering with dementia.