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Robbie Williams has teased that he will perform at this year's Glastonbury festival.
The British singer-songwriter has seemingly hinted that he will take to the stage at the iconic British festival this weekend.
On Friday, Robbie posted an image on Instagram of a fake blue plaque commemorating the 30th anniversary of his departure from Take That and his subsequent journey to Glastonbury to celebrate with Oasis.
The humorous plaque read, "1995. Robbie Williams entered this area without accreditation, authorisation, or alignment with prevailing taste. His presence was uninvited, unofficial and ultimately inevitable."
The next photo reveals that the blue plaque has been erected inside the "O" of a sign reading, "Welcome to Glastonbury."
In his caption for the post, the Rock DJ hitmaker wrote, "30 YEARS LATER...(detective emoji)."
Robbie's appearance at the festival in 1995 saw him wearing a bright red tracksuit. A photo of him in the outfit is now the cover image of his upcoming album, Britpop, which is set for release in autumn this year.
The singer later went on to headline Glastonbury in 1998.
Robbie's post comes months after he told MailOnline that he would be keen to play the Pyramid Stage at the festival.
When asked why he hasn't performed as a headline act since the '90s, he replied, "I don't know. I think I may have upset them. I don't get asked but I'm pretty good at this now."
Several artists are rumoured to be playing secret sets at Glastonbury this year, including Lorde, Lewis Capaldi, Paramore and Haim.