ROBBIE Williams has fuelled speculation he’s returning to Glastonbury to do a secret set.

The pop star sent the rumour mill wild with a cryptic instagram post – 30 years after his infamous appearance at the festival.

Robbie Williams performing on stage.Robbie Williams has dropped hints about a return to Worthy FarmBlue plaque commemorating Robbie Williams' uninvited 1995 presence.He shared a snap of this plaque on instagram

Robbie posted a pic of a plaque, which read: “1995. entered this area without accreditation, authorisation or alignment with prevailing taste.

“His presence was uninvited, unofficial and ultimately inevitable.”;

Robbie then simply captioned it: “30 years!!!!!!!”;

He spent the festival partying with singers Liam and soon after leaving .

With the band reuniting next week, fans are hopeful the coincidence is actually another clue about Robbie making a return to Worthy Farm.

In another hint at reliving his glory days, Robbie’s cover of his upcoming album Britpop is of a photo of him at the festival in 1995 wearing his iconic red tracksuit.

He said on the Rewindpodcast in 2023: “It’s one of those times and places, and a reimagination of what Robbie Williams is.

“When you do Glastonbury, perception changes more than any other festival.”;

He credits his wild nights with Oasis at Glastonbury for being the “start of his new life”; after leaving Take That.

Williams said: “I started getting ideas about writing my own songs. One thing led to another and I made the cardinal mistake of breaking the rules. They couldn’t contain me anymore.

“I set off with [a] flute full of champagne and a pocket full of cocaine, ready to get insane in the membrane and I went to Glastonbury to begin what I didn’t know was to be the start of my new life.

“...Take That became a painful, distant memory. Until they came back and were much bigger than they were back then!

“They came back and they were bigger than they were!

“And I was happy for them, and I thought, ‘F*** it, if you can beat them join them.’”;

Liam and Noel Gallagher of Oasis.Robbie credits the Gallagher brothers in marking the start of his new life