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Sir Rod Stewart has sensationally endorsed Nigel Farage after blasting Sir Keir Starmer for “cutting off the fishing in ...
The crowd started chanting ‘Oh Lewis Capaldi’ before he began playing the hit song Before You Go, to kick off his set.
The Irish language hip-hop trio Kneecap released "See it. Say it. Censored," an artist-led PSA that "demands urgent action to ...
Kneecap stays strong on their pro-Palestine stance ahead of Glastonbury 2025.
Sir Keir Starmer said 'we're going to press ahead with the reforms' after Downing Street agreed to water down the bill in the ...
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The Observer on MSNHow millennial nostalgia conquered GlastonburyNever mind the zeitgeist – in the 2020s, the largest crowds are for big, broad acts that peaked in the noughties ...
Worthy Farm's iconic Pyramid Stage was opened by Britpop favourites Supergrass, who completed a 70-minute, but coverage of ...
While Kneecap have been outspoken over the killing of tens of thousands of Palestinians since the Israeli war on Gaza began, ...
Glastonbury has kicked off its 2025 line-up with a surprise pre-lunchtime set from Lorde, who had been rumoured as a secret booking for the festival. Lorde isn't the only unlisted star who could make ...
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TheJournal.ie on MSNGlastonbury 2025: Who's headlining, what Irish acts are playing, and where to watchOver 3,000 acts will perform at this year’s festival, including 33 from Ireland – but TV coverage for Irish artists remains ...
Irish language rap group Kneecap have defended their provocative performances as “satirical” ahead of performing at Glastonbury this weekend.
Glastonbury 2025 is in full swing, with artists including Charli XCX, The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, Rod Stewart, and ...
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