During an interview with InDemand, Matt Bellamy said "I'd love to play Glastonbury, we're going to have a little chat to the Eavis family today to see what they have to say"
personally cant stand muse but can see why there being touted to play. would really prefer led zep and the stones! and maybe pulp but preferably oasis....
Apparently, a fan who works for Virgin Airlines saw Chris and Morgan at Portland airport when they were there a few weeks back, and was talking to them, got pictures, autographs etc. She asked Chris if they were playing Glastonbury and he said yes.
I'm seriously hoping they will be officially confirmed soon, they have said they will be confirmed for more festivals in the near future.
Muse and Stevie Wonder will join U2 as headliners at this year's Glastonbury Festival.
Stadium rockers Muse will top the bill on the main Pyramid Stage on Saturday 26 June, with Motown legend Wonder closing the event the following night.
U2's appearance on the Friday had previously been announced.
Some 175,000 people will travel to the Somerset show, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. It has just got a licence to continue until 2016.
Muse headlined the event in 2004 and singer Matt Bellamy told BBC News the event was "very special".
"When you go out to the countryside and look at some cows and breathe in some fresh air and watch some good music, I think everyone connects with something which has been missing from city life," he said.
Glastonbury tickets are sold out. Muse are also playing stadium shows in London and Manchester in September.
The trio are nominated for best group at next week's Brit Awards, but Bellamy said he would not be attending for "personal reasons".
Other stars on this year's Glastonbury bill will include Dizzee Rascal, Corinne Bailey Rae, Andy Williams and Jack Johnson.
Organisers have also promised surprise big-name performances to celebrate the anniversary.