Pink Floyd could finally play Glastonbury, if David Gilmour is willing to bury the hatchet.

Nick Mason and Roger Waters are eager to join the Glastonbury line up, they said during a rare public appearance together. They have been top of organiser Michael Eavis’s wishlist for many years.

Speaking at an event to promote a forthcoming V&A exhibition dedicated to their career, Mason was asked if Pink Floyd could reunite for a final one-off gig.

“It would be nice to add it to the list of things. I’ve never played Glastonbury. It would be fun to do it,” Mason said, although he added that “I don’t think it would be very likely”.

Waters has performed there as a solo artist, if he remembers rightly. “I did Glastonbury once. I think. It was really cold,” he said. “But there were a lot of people and it seemed very jolly and I liked it. Yeah, I would do it again.”