Alicia Keys has added fuel to fire about her rumoured Glastonbury debut, telling BBC Radio 2‘s Jo Whiley “I’m good for surprising people”.
Appearing on Whiley’s show earlier this evening (6th February), Keys spoke about her upcoming album ‘ALICIA’, alongside her excitement about returning to the UK on tour. When posed about an appearance at Worthy Farm as part of her summer schedule, the singer replied “I think it needs to be, right?!”.
Following a quick chuckle, Whiley closed the segment, saying “Ok, maybe I’ll see you in a field somewhere in Glastonbury in June”, to which Keys replied “Yes, yes”.
‘ALICIA’, the star’s seventh studio record, lands on 20th March.
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