Sep 7, 2006, 15:40 GMT
The Who are in talks to headline next year's Glastonbury music festival.
Surviving original members Roger Daltrey, 62, and Pete Townshend, 61, have been approached by festival organiser Michael Eavis to top the bill.
A source told Britain's Daily Star newspaper: "Michael has approached Roger and said he wants The Who to play in 2007.
"Nothing has been agreed or signed at this stage, but Michael has asked the question and he hasn't been turned down.
"Michael always likes to have some sort of rock royalty at the festival and they don't come with better credentials that The Who."
Eavis, 70, said: "All I can tell you at this stage is whatever rumours you've heard, they're probably all true."
He added: "We're going to be presenting the best line-up anywhere in the world. Glastonbury 2007 will be, literally, the greatest show on Earth.
"What I can announce now is I'm adding an extra 100 acres next year so it will be the biggest festival ever."
The festival will run from June 23 - 26 and acts already confirmed for the event, include Bruce Springsteen, The Killers, Scissor Sisters and Kylie Minogue.
Kylie, 38, pulled out of Glastonbury 2005 after she was diagnosed with breast cancer, but has promised to perform next year, now that her cancer is in remission.
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