Francis Rossi of Status Quo does not like the mud and toilets of festivals.

Status Quo's Francis Rossi has revealed that he is less than enthused about his first Glastonbury experience.
The singer and guitarist told the BBC that he would never normally attend a festival and will certainly not be hanging around to see the other bands in the line-up perform.
Asked why he dislikes festivals, Rossi commented: "There's too many people. You've got dodgy, stinky toilets, I don't like those much, and I don't like muddy fields. And if the weather's particularly suspect I don't like being outside."
He also told the news provider that Status Quo will not be putting together a special setlist for Glastonbury, instead relying on a tried-and-tested sequence they performed at a recent gig.
However, the musician admitted he does like one festival, saying Skanderborg in Denmark, which runs for 24 hours a day, is "one of the best".
Other acts joining the Quo at Glastonbury 2009 include Neil Young, Blur, Bloc Party, Florence And The Machine, Jarvis Cocker and Doves.
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