Blossoms have spilled that playing Glastonbury isn’t at all glamorous. The indie pop group performed Smiths covers with Rick Astley at the world-famous festival in Somerset, England, last year, and in 2022, they performed 'Spice Up Your Life' with Sporty Spice, Melanie C. However, the ‘Honey Sweet’ band have admitted that, unless you are a headliner, you must share toilets with everyone else on the bill.
Frontman Tom Ogden is quoted by the Daily Star newspaper's WIRED column as saying: "Backstage at Glastonbury or any festival, unless you're the headliner, toilets are shared aren't they." Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion. Drummer Joe Donovan said: "And they're Portaloos, they're not like any better toilets - sometimes they are like a little bit better but they're still not like unreal.
" Tom added: "Oh it's not premium is it and if you've not been in there at 8.01 when they've just been cleaned, by f****** half nine they are peppered aren't they!" Meanwhile, Blossoms’ new album, 'Gary', is due for release on September 20, and is produced by the band’s regular collaborator James Skelly of The Coral, alongside Jungle’s Josh-Lloyd Watson, who produced ‘What Can I Say After I’m Sorry?’ and ‘Nightclub’. Singer CMAT (Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson), 28, has also co-written two tracks on the album – ‘I Like Your Look’ and ‘Why Do I Give You the Worst of Me?’ Tom said: “The heart of this record is about t.
