Lulu has revealed she is working on a tell-all autobiography ahead of her Glastonbury set in June.
It's another string to the singer's bow as she has recently had her hands full with her UK tour.
According to The Sun, the shows went down so well with fans there is now demand to add extra dates.
Speaking to the publication about her plans, Lulu, 75, said: 'I love it, it energises me. I've always wanted to do this and I'm meant to do this.
'I'm doing a book and I'm working on a couple of things but I'm also doing Glastonbury.
Lulu has revealed she is working on a tell-all autobiography ahead of her Glastonbury set in June (pictured in April 2024)
'And the people who organised this tour want me to do an extension of it because of the demand.'
Lulu performed her final show of the tour at the London Palladium where she received four standing ovations from the audience.
The hitmaker first performed at Glastonbury nine years ago in 2015 and will sing this year in the Field of Avalon.
In an update to the festival's offical page on Tuesday, Lulu's name was seen on the line-up poster of the contemporary, roots and folk music stage.
She will be joined by the likes of Frank Turner, Kate Nash, The Feeling and Lucy Spraggan in the Field of Avalon.
Speaking to The Sun at the TV Choice Awards in February, Lulu detailed her plans for the future explaining: 'I was 75 in November and this is my 60th year and I don't know if I want to tour again.
'I'm going into the studio to do a new album with a few interesting people but I'm not going to tour again. I may do concerts, but I'm not going to tour again.'
The Scottish pop star previously spoke about her 2015 Glastonbury performance, saying she was delighted with the reaction she got from the crowd.
It's another string to the singer's bow as she has recently had her hands full with her UK tour (pictured in January 2024)
She said: 'I'm doing a book and I'm working on a couple of things but I'm also doing Glastonbury' (pictured in September 2023)
She told HELLO! magazine a year after her performance, in 2016: 'As I went on stage at Glastonbury, the roar from the crowd was deafening.
'I was very surprised as I didn't really know what to expect. It was just fantastic and I had so much fun.
'My younger brother Billy is a musician and he told me that all the angels were looking down on me because the sound was perfect, the lighting good and the crowd was fabulous.'
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