Chill
Lo-fi beats, soul-stirring vocals and sunset vibes
Lianne La Havas—Glastonbury, 2015
The folk and soul singer-songwriter brings her beautiful songs to Worthy Farm.
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Elbow—Glastonbury, 2017
Elbow were the surprise guest celebrating 10 years of Emily Eavis' Park Stage.
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Tame Impala—Glastonbury, 2019
Enter the wonderous psych pop universe guided by frontman Kevin Parker.
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The xx—Glastonbury, 2017
Atmospheric, noir-pop brilliance from the influential London trio
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London Grammar—Glastonbury, 2017
We've been stunned by the beauty of this trio's music and so was Glastonbury.
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The National—Glastonbury, 2017
A band you've got to see live and if that live is at Glasto, that's close to perfection.
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Sampha—Glastonbury, 2017
Sampha's music connects with people, but this was a set that did more; it moved us.
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Goldfrapp—Glastonbury, 2017
Give yourself over to the stylish, slick and seriously cool that is Goldfrapp.
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Richard Hawley—Glastonbury, 2016
The Sheffield singer songwriter brings his heartfelt tunes to the Park Stage.
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Mercury Rev—Glastonbury, 2016
Alt rockers, Mercury Rev, give Pilton some of their New York flavour.
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Cat Power—Glastonbury, 2019
The subllime voice of Chan Marshall returns to headline Glastonbury's Park Stage.
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