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From Coldplay to KMRU: who to see at Glastonbury 2024
From A-list pop names such as SZA and Dua Lipa to rising stars and leftfield oddities, here’s who to try and catch at this year’s festival
There’s a rare UK appearance from Asha Puthli(West Holts, Fri, 12.30), the Indian superstar whose catalogue spans psychedelia, disco and leftfield pop; as well as the Pakistani benju player Ustad NoorBakhsh(Wishing Well, Sat, 15.15), who broke out in his 70s thanks to videos of his sunset jams breaking out online. Bicep followed by DJ Python on Friday night at Iicon (01.15 onwards) is a euphoric one-two that will please the entire breadth of your crew – plus it’s in a massive field so you won’t have to queue – while there are crowdpleasers for Gen X-ers at Glade including Faithless, Goldie, Groove Armada and K-Klass. Photograph: Zek Snaps The world may be moving away from drill somewhat but one of its key proponents, Headie One(14.15, Other stage, Fri) endures for his distinctive, drily amused bleat and nimble mic work – plus between him and D-Block Europe later on (20.30), there’ll surely be some star cameos.
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