Dua Lipa’s Glastonbury set was almost pitch-perfect but a series of sound issues left some BBC viewers frustrated as the popstar performed her headline set on Friday night. The One Kiss singer, 28, and her troupe of leather-clad dancers descended on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm, Somerset on Friday night with the 200,000-strong crowd including A-listers such as Lewis Capaldi , Cara Delevingne and Anya Taylor-Joy . After storming the stage with latest single Training Season, Dua went on to perform a host of hits including One Kiss, Levitating and Break My Heart before nipping off for a quick costume change.
She briefly greeted the audience by dropping her first F-bomb of the night, saying: ‘Glastonbury, what the f**k?’ Dua then took a few minutes to deliver an emotional speech, recalling how she used to perform to a crowd of 10 before her career propelled her to global stardom. ‘Glastonbury, I kept thinking about this moment and thinking about what it was gonna feel like when I took to this stage. It’s a lot isn’t it?’ she said.
Sharing how she manifested arguably the biggest show of her career so far, the pop star added: ‘Oh man, this is a massive dream come true for me. I have written this moment down, I have dreamt of it, I’ve wished for it, I’ve worked for it. It feels so good to be up here with you guys.
‘When I wrote it down I was very specific. I wrote that I want to headline the Pyramid Stage on Friday night so that I can party for the next two.
