- Music
- 05 Nov 14
The iconic festival's founder also says Taylor Swift would "be great to follow the Dolly Parton slot".
Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis has made it known that he would like Oasis to reunite at his festival – potentially as soon as the 2015 edition.
Talking to The Mirror, the 79-year-old says: "I do talk to Noel and Liam a lot. Wouldn't it be marvelous for them to relaunch at Glastonbury now Liam has split from Beady Eye?"
In October, the younger Gallagher brother announced that the band he formed in the wake of Oasis' split was no more.
Eavis also has his eye on Taylor Swift, who has just seen her new album 1989 top 1.2 million sales in its first week. Swift is due to play a series of UK shows the same June week Glastonbury will take place and Eavis says: "Taylor Swift would be great to follow the Dolly Parton slot [Sunday afternoon] – especially being a country singer."