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Glastonbury fans watching SZA say the same thing about the crowd
SomersetLive· 11 hours agoThe American singer SZA, known for her hits including Saturn, Snooze and Kill Bill, brought...
Oscars Contenders From First Half of 2024: Zendaya, Dune 2 and More
Variety via Yahoo News UK· 16 hours agoThe buzz on potential Oscar contenders from the first half of 2024 seems quieter than usual....
New legends on the rise before a stodgy headliner: Everything we learnt at Glastonbury this Saturday
EuroNews· 20 hours agoThe sun blazed in the sky as Saturday at Glastonbury kicked off. If the previous day was an ode to...
Little Simz at Glastonbury 2024 review: headliner-worthy greatness
Evening Standard· 23 hours agoAt this point, it’s admittedly a tall order; one of the most exciting British rappers right now,...
Squeeze At Glastonbury Review: Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook open this year’s festival with a...
Mojo· 1 day agoThe sunlight starts to filter through when Squeeze, with their opening song, make the...
Afrobeats: How the music genre made it to the top of Glastonbury
BBC News· 1 day agoOn Sunday evening, Afrobeats megastar Burna Boy will fire up Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage. While he...
Glastonbury: A-list stars turn out for ‘awesome’ Coldplay show
BBC News· 1 day agoIs there such a thing as a band that’s too big for Glastonbury? If so, Coldplay might be it. People...
‘You are witnessing greatness’ – Little Simz wows Glastonbury with fluid rhymes
Peeblesshire News· 1 day agoThe 30-year-old British rapper rhymed effortlessly while performing tracks from her Mercury Prize-winning album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert and her latest studio record ...
Glastonbury 2024 fans make bold Little Simz claim amid 'headline-worthy' Pyramid Stage performance
Manchester Evening News via Yahoo News UK· 2 days ago@devs1875 wrote: "Little Simz owning Glastonbury for the second year running. A generational talent...
BBMak Is Back Here With a Rare Update 2 Decades After Their Breakup - E! Online
E! Online· 2 days agoBBMak's Mark Barry, Christian Burns and Stephen McNally spoke to E! News about the Pop2000 Tour and the updated version of song "Back Here."