Muse Plan 'Special Collaboration' at Glastonbury
- Posted on Feb 25th 2010 10:47AM by Julian Marszalek
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Having been confirmed as one of this summer's Glastonbury Festival headliners along with U2, Devon's bombastic Muse have revealed they're planning a special collaboration in order to top their previous headlining slot back in 2004.Speaking exclusively to Spinner, drummer Dominic Howard said, "We're actually looking to do some kind of collaboration with someone. We'd like to get someone to play a song with us to do something special. We've got someone in mind."
The idea took shape on the band's recent jaunt in Australia, he said.
"We've just been in Australia doing the Big Day Out Festival and we had Nic Cester from Jet come on playing [AC/DC's] 'Back In Black' and it was f------ brilliant," he explained.
He refused to be drawn on who might be joining them but he said, "For Glastonbury we'd like to have someone special and do a collaboration."
Muse are set to headline Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage on Saturday Jun. 26.




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