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Michael Kiwanuka's set interrupted due to technical glitch BBC viewers took to social media with confusion and criticism after the coverage of the 2024 Glastonbury Festival was unexpectedly interrupted by a technical glitch. Michael Kiwanuka was performing his spell-binding 2019 hit Cold Little Heart when viewers were transported to another clip. As he sang: “Do you ever notice? I’ve been ashamed .

..” the music cut out and a live feed of people walking around Somerset’s Worthy farm aired.



This happened for a minute before it showed the pyramid stage and its crowd without any sound before dramatically resuming Michael’s set. The technical blunder left the singer’s fans mystified as they took to X formerly known as Twitter to show their rage. Read more: BBC Strictly star's rough Glastonbury turn-out as crowd abandons set for Stormzy Michael Kiwanuka's Glastonbury set was interrupted by a glitch (Image: Getty) A confused @Mercedes_Bouter questioned: “Why is the sound and view turned off during Cold Little Heart?!” A furious @The_Viking_64 stated: “It's like some nasty f**ker pulled a lead out that changed the picture and showed a fence with people walking by.

” @matthew0connor echoed: “Asking the same! No explanation- I think they broadcast a few minutes behind lest someone say something controversial during purdah. Such a shame!” Another fan raged: “WTF did @bbcglasto just do to #MichaelKiwanuka's epic Cold Little Heart?!” (sic) Don't miss..

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