The rapper reveals he has dreamed of performing his full hits catalogue with his proteges for years - and now he has a name for the venture.

Opening up about the potential Beats and Rhymes tour on his Beats 1 radio show, he says, "I'm 30 years in the game right now and I've never been able to take my full production over to Europe. Me and Snoop, we've been over there. Me and Eminem have been over there, but it's just been spot dates and taking a microphone over there with a DJ.

"I've never had the opportunity to take the full production over there, and take my full body of ideas over there and present it to all the people over there in Europe that's been representing and showing me love throughout my entire 30-year career... So, that's my dream. Hopefully we can make that happen."

Jumping on board Dr. Dre's idea, Snoop Dogg replied, "Your dream sounds like Woodstock on steroids. Let's call it Hoodstock."

The 50 year old released what he insists will be his final studio album, Compton, in August (15) in support of his N.W.A. biopic Straight Outta Compton.