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Foo Fighters' front-man Dave Grohl has spoken about potential special guests joining the band at Glastonbury Festival.

The Foos are headlining the Pyramid Stage on Saturday June 24, and Grohl was talking to BBC Radio 1’s Annie Mac yesterday (Monday June 19).

He was tight-lipped on the rumours of fellow rock band Queens of the Stone Age joining him on stage.

Describing the making of the Foo Fighters’ new record “Concrete and Gold”, he said: “It was great because we were one block away from Queens of the Stone Age while they were making their record, so every day we would sneak over to each other’s studios and steal donuts and coffee.

“And we were listening to each other’s records thinking ‘you know what, rock and roll is alive and well’.

“These two records, honestly, Queens of the Stone Age and Foo Fighters should just join forces and take over the world right now.”

Radio presenter Annie Mac responded by saying: “Well we are hoping that that happens in some way at Glastonbury, live on the Pyramid Stage, I’m just going to put it out there.”

To which Grohl replied, after a short pause: “We’ll see what happens.”

The lead singer also mentioned a guest on the new album who is “probably the biggest pop star in the world”

He said: “We have a bunch of guests that we haven’t told anybody about yet, some of them will really surprise you.

“But there is one, who is probably the biggest pop star in the world, and I’m not kidding, sings back-ups on one of the heaviest songs on the record, and we are not telling anybody who it is.”

Could we perhaps see Ed Sheeran joining Foo Fighters on stage at Glastonbury…