Dizzee Rascal would 'love to do' Glastonbury festival

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Dizzee Rascal has said he would "love to" play this year's Glastonbury festival.

Celebrating its 40th year in June, organiser Emily Eavis has already dropped a large hint that the Bonkers rapper will join confirmed headliners U2, saying "we've got to have Dizzee, that's a given".

Speaking after hosting Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe's show, Dizzee also said he's already working on the follow up to last year's Tongue N' Cheek.

He said: "I've been in the studio today cooking up new tracks, doing bits and bobs. Hopefully I'll have an album out next year but I'm touring a lot this year."

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Insisting he won't be taking a break he added: "I've had my holidays. It's back to the grind again now - keep it moving."

Dizzee Rascal now travels to Australia to take part in the Big Day Out touring festival before playing two UK dates with Lily Allen in March.

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