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Glastonbury fans brand Nile Rodgers and Chic the 'best act they've seen in years' at Worthy Farm as he leads performers on final day of festival alongside The Prodigy and Brandi Carlile


The 1970s icon, 72, known for hits such as Le Freak and Everybody Dance, took to the Pyramid Stage after Rod Stewart's Legends slot.

Glastonbury fans branded Nile Rogers and Chic the 'best act they've seen in years' after his set on Sunday, as he led the performers rounding out the festival's final day. Pete Doherty also returned to the festival as The Libertines took to the Pyramid Stage for the two o'clock slot, playing Up the Bracket, the title track from their 2002 debut album. Pete Doherty also returned to the festival as The Libertines took to the Pyramid Stage for the two o'clock slot, playing Up the Bracket, the title track from their 2002 debut album

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