Adele is apparently considering playing Glastonbury.
The 26-year-old singer has taken several years off to concentrate on raising her two-year-old son, Angelo.
But with the upcoming release of her third album, which she is currently working on in the studio, Adele is said to be considering a comeback on a large scale.
And it doesn't get much bigger than the world-famous annual music festival in Somerset, England.
According to reports, Adele is in talks with Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis and his daughter Emily to headline Saturday night of the festival.
"Most of the acts have been booked for Glasto but Michael and daughter Emily Eavis are still trying to get Adele for Saturday night," a source told British newspaper the Daily Mirror.
"She has been on their wishlist for a few years now. Negotiations are ongoing but this is the closest they have got to signing her.
"Several bands that have been booked for Saturday have been told they could be performing before her. It's created quite a buzz."
A festival spokesperson declined to comment on the speculation.
However, landing Adele would be an incredible feat, as the Someone Like You singer has previously insisted she would never play such an event.
"The thought of an audience that big frightens the life out of me," Adele said previously.
"I don't think the music would work, either. It's all too slow. I'd hate to book a festival and have a f***ing anxiety attack and then not go on stage, do you know what I mean?"