Take That and James Blunt have denied claims they are to play Princess Diana's memorial concert this summer.
Both acts were yesterday reported to have joined the line-up for the Wembley Stadium show, which will commemorate the 10th anniversary of her death.
However, the news has been dismissed by both camps, with a spokeswoman for Blunt insisting the star is "150 per cent" not on the bill.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for Take That has confirmed the reformed boy band were approached three months ago, but says no further talks have taken place since then.
Speaking about the rumours, he insisted: "It's the first I've heard of it. It's absolutely not true."
The provisional line-up for the event, which takes place on July 1, Diana's 40th birthday, is now as follows:
Kanye West
Pharrell Williams
Sir Elton John
Bryan Adams
Keane
Orson
Rod Stewart
Meat Loaf
James Morrison
Duran Duran
Andrew Lloyd Webber
Bryan Ferry
Joss Stone
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