Music
Bon Jovi "toying" with Glastonbury slot
Published Wednesday, Dec 22 2010, 10:18 GMT | By Robert Copsey

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The group, who were recently declared the highest grossing tour act of 2010, said they would consider performing at the three-day event if they were invited by organiser Michael Eavis.
"I've always toyed with the idea of playing there," Jovi told the Daily Star.
"If they don’t have another old-timer like me, I’d love to go out and see it and perhaps do a set, sure."
The 'Living On A Prayer' rockers, who are due to play London's Hard Rock Calling festival next year, also revealed that they were persuaded to play the event over a concert at Wembley Stadium because of the gig's location.
Jovi explained: "We could have sold out Wembley Stadium no problem but Hyde Park is right out the back door of the hotel I stay at in London.
"The traffic of getting to Wembley from central London I’ve done enough times. I like to walk across the park - it’s that simple."
The band recently announced a further two 2011 tour dates.
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