Glastonbury Festival is back in full swing, and it's beena scorching few days on Worthy Farm for the 210,000 ticket holders attending this year's event. British pop-rock band The 1975 were the first headliners to grace that stage on Friday evening (June 27) when they performed their biggest hits and latest tracks. They were last at the festival almost a decade ago when they performed on the Other Stage after their second album dropped.
Their performance was met with mixed reviews, and there were complaints from viewers who experienced issues with BBC iPlayer during the set. Neil Young's headlining set on Saturday evening also divided viewers, with some stating he "shouldn't be headlining Glastonbury". Meanwhile, Raye's hearty performance on the Pyramid Stage last night was praised by fans as she was branded "the best of Glastonbury so far".
This evening, all eyes will be on Sir Rod Stewart, who is in the legends slot hours before Olivia Rodrigo comes out tonight for the iconic Sunday headliner performance.
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