Eminem is reportedly in talks about taking a headliner slot at next year's Glastonbury Festival.
The 50-year-old rapper has been on the music scene for more than 25 years but has never before appeared at the iconic festival - held in June in Somerset.
According to The Sun, however, that could change in 2023 as Eminem is in talks with organisers about a headliner slot on the Pyramid Stage.
"Eminem is wanted for a huge slot at Glastonbury and has been in talks for yonks," a source told the newspaper.
"His dates all line up and if they can get him on board, it will be the first time he has ever played at the festival.
"Eminem is one of the greatest rappers on the planet and to have him down on the farm would be incredible.
"There is also a huge nostalgia factor with Eminem. He has been around for over 25 years and everyone knows his music.
"It would be a really special moment, not just for him but for everyone at the festival.
"The organisers think he will sign on the dotted line and they can get things moving."
Arctic Monkeys are also said to have signed up for one of the headliner slots in 2023.
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