Have Years & Years revealed who will sing the next James Bond theme?

Mikey Goldsworthy of Years & Years on BBC Radio 5 Live: BBC/screengrab
Mikey Goldsworthy of Years & Years on BBC Radio 5 Live: BBC/screengrab

Years & Years' Mikey Goldsworthy seemed to let slip which singer will perform the next Bond theme, during an interview on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Appearing with band members Olly Alexander and Emre Turkman, he began to answer a question about who was most likely to nab the coveted role. Previous artists to have recorded the theme include Adele, Sam Smith, Madonna, Nancy Sinatra and Shirley Bassey.

Referring to the band's recent video, he said: "Because we had Judy Dench who was M, and Ben Whishaw who was Q, we thought it would be us. I thought they'd ask us to do the theme tune but I think Dua Lipa is doing it."

As the Radio 5 host did a double take and tried to follow-up on Goldsworthy's comment, Turkman appeared to try and distract him by revealing his favourite Ben Whishaw film (Perfume).

"Am I not supposed to say that?" Goldsworthy asked, prompting Alexander to joke: "Do you have intel we don't?"

"I dunno. I feel bad now," Goldsworthy said. 'I've ruined everything. Well, hopefully, and then we'll do it."

Goldsworthy then told the story of how Whishaw, who will reprise his role as Q in the next James Bond film, told him Radiohead were going to do the previous theme.

"And then they rejected it," Goldsworthy laughed. "And I looked like a fool! I was right though, kind of."

Dua Lipa has previously responded to rumours that she might be a contender to sing the Bond theme, saying she didn't want to speculate in case she jinxed it: "I would love to do it," she said.

Years & Years recently released their acclaimed second album Palo Santo, which The Independent hailed as a work which sees the band transcend their earlier incarnation and become one "boasting considerably more substance".

"Alexander is offering fans their own generational pop icon: a young man who has the courage to put all of that vibrant, dynamic character on full display. And that's a big part of what makes Years & Years the best pop band in the UK right now."