This year’s Glastonbury has seen outspoken political sets from the likes of Kneecap and Amyl & The Sniffers, as well as a Bob Vylan performance that the festival itself said it was “appalled” by due to frontman Bobby leading chants of “death to the IDF”.
Elsewhere, The 1975 “delivered a reminder of their chops for tunes and showmanship” during their Friday night Pyramid headline slot, Neil Young “proved there is still power to be found in an old-school approach” on Saturday, while Charli XCX delivered a final victory lap for her ‘Brat’ era on the Other Stage that same night.
Sunday at Worthy Farm has seen sets from Rod Stewart, Turnstile, Wolf Alice, The Libertines, Noah Kahan and more.
Other highlights include Skepta filling in for Deftones on short notice, a not-so-secret main stage surprise from Pulp, secret sets from Lorde and Haim, and Lewis Capaldi’s triumphant return.
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