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The trio took to The Park Stage to deliver an emotional electro-pop set London Grammar gave an emotional headline performance on Glastonbury ‘s Park Stage tonight (June 30). Here’s what they played. Lead singer Hannah Reid was visibly stunned as she took to the stage prior to the band’s third Glastonbury performance.

Their seminal slot on the Park Stage marked 10 years since they first appeared at Worthy Farm. Appropriately, they delivered a pensive, emotional setlist spanning their three, critically acclaimed albums. But it wasn’t all moodiness, with Reid promising to bring “party vibes” at the end.



It’s been 10 years since we played our first set at Worthy Farm. We are so proud to be back playing at such a legendary festival 🏕️ we can’t wait to see you all Sunday night at @glastonbury ! pic.twitter.

com/UV0DfsuuHF — London Grammar (@londongrammar) June 28, 2024 The band opened with ‘Hey Now’, from their 2013 debut album ‘ If You Wait ’, before playing “Californian Soil’ and ‘How Does It Feel’ from 2021’s ‘ Californian Soil ‘. Reid made sure to acknowledge the solemn tone that defines much of their discography, telling the crowd: “What I think made us have some success is we’re really good at selling sadness. So the next three songs, you’re not allowed to be happy anymore.

” Guitarist Dan Rothman then joked: “And the next three after that.” London Grammar looking and sounding great. Hannah’s voice is so good live.

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