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Scottish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Huge pop star spotted watching Pulp at Glastonbury before own headline show – would you have spotted her?
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A HUGE pop star was spotted watching Pulp at Glastonbury before her own headline show. The group took to the Pyramid Stage after it was revealed that they were the highly-anticipated surprise act. 8 Jarvis Cocker surprised Glastonbury fans after Pulp was revealed to be the mystery act named Patchwork Credit: Getty 8 Greg James was in the crowd as he spotted fellow Glastonbury headliner Olivia Rodrigo partying along Credit: Instagram 8 The Good For You singer prepared to take to the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm Credit: The Mega Agency The Britpop icons, fronted by Jarvis Cocker, had ramped up speculation for their set by not appearing on the line-up. Before the likes of Raye and Neil Young took to the stage, a mystery act was due to perform in a slot, which was mysteriously billed as 'Patchwork'. It had long been speculated the secret act was actually Pulp, and a piece of their equipment appeared backstage seemed to confirm their presence on Worthy Farm. As they performed in front of a huge crowd, it seems that a fellow headline act was hidden in the audience. As Olivia Rodrigo made her way to Worthy Farm ahead of her own performance, she was seen to fully immerse herself in the Glastonbury spirit. She was spotted sitting on her boyfriend Louis Partridge's shoulders singing her heart out as Pulp performed their hit track, Common People. The Good For You singer was spotted in a low-key monochrome vest and large shades as she waved her arms about. She paired the look with leopard print shorts, white over-the-knee socks and hunter wellies. The smash-hit singer was spotted by BBC Radio 1 Breakfast host Greg James, who was seen singing along to the act. He took to his Instagram story as he partied with his pal, fellow Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens. Incredible moment Olivia Rodrigo brings out Ed Sheeran at huge sold out BST gig ahead of Glastonbury Greg posted the behind-the-scenes video selfie to his followers on social media along with the caption: "Watching Pulp with Olivia Rodrigo." In the clip, he jokingly asked his fans: "Who's that?" as other members of the audience appeared to be blissfully unaware about her presence. Olivia last performed at Worthy Farm on The Other Stage back in 2022. As she prepared to take to the Pyramid Stage, she would have seen the band make a cheeky swipe at fellow Glastonbury performer, Charli XCX. Glastonbury 2025 - confirmed acts so far TICKETS to the 2025 festival sold out in just minutes before some of the acts were even confirmed. Here is who has been confirmed so far. Confirmed headliners: The 1975 will take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday. Neil Young will headline the festival for the second time after his last set in 2009 on Saturday after RAYE makes her return. Charli xcx will headline the Other Stage on Saturday night. On Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo is due to belt out her hits for her first appearance while Rod Stewart will perform in the legends slot. More acts to appear on the Other Stage include Loyle Carner and The Prodigy. Doechii will make her Glastonbury debut on the West Holts Stage on Saturday night. Other names confirmed include Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams, Busta Rhymes, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, Myles Smith, En Vogue, Amaarae, Cymande, Shaboozey, Osees and Gary Numan. At 6.15pm, the Pyramid stage filled with nearly 100 people dressed in black and white ponchos as the band was finally revealed. Before Charli, 32, headlined the Other Stage, a screen behind the band flashed the words "Are you ready for.... Pulp Summer." The message was a direct reference to the 'Brat Summer' trend that the pop singer celebrated last year thanks to her smash-hit album. When the message appeared, the on-stage crowd parted, revealing the band led by Cocker. After the tracks, Cocker joked: "We're Pulp. Sorry for the people that were expecting Patchwork. "Did you know we were going to play?" he asked, and when the crowd loudly declared "yes" he responded, "How? Psychic? Good." This comes after Olivia celebrated a sell-out gig at the BST festival in Hyde Park. The Drivers Licence singer sent fans wild as she brought out Ed Sheeran for a highly-publicised cameo. 8 Greg partied with fellow Radio 1 star Huw Stephens Credit: Instagram 8 He spotted the globally famous star on the shoulders of her boyfriend in the crowd Credit: Instagram 8 Olivia celebrated her sell-out gig in Hyde Park at the popular BST festival Credit: The Mega Agency 8 She sent fans wild as she brought out Ed Sheeran for a huge cameo Credit: Getty


The Irish Sun
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Huge pop star spotted watching Pulp at Glastonbury before own headline show – would you have spotted her?
A HUGE pop star was spotted watching Pulp at Glastonbury before her own headline show. The group took to the Pyramid Stage after it Advertisement 8 Jarvis Cocker surprised Glastonbury fans after Pulp was revealed to be the mystery act named Patchwork Credit: Getty 8 Greg James was in the crowd as he spotted fellow Glastonbury headliner Olivia Rodrigo partying along Credit: Instagram 8 The Good For You singer prepared to take to the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm Credit: The Mega Agency The Britpop icons, fronted by Before the likes of It had long been speculated the secret act was actually Pulp, and a As they performed in front of a huge crowd, it seems that a fellow headline act was hidden in the audience. Advertisement READ MORE ON GLASTO As Olivia Rodrigo made her way to Worthy Farm ahead of her own performance, she was seen to fully immerse herself in the Glastonbury spirit. She was spotted sitting on her boyfriend Louis Partridge's shoulders singing her heart out as Pulp performed their hit track, Common People. The Good For You singer was spotted in a low-key monochrome vest and large shades as she waved her arms about. She paired the look with leopard print shorts, white over-the-knee socks and hunter wellies. Advertisement Most read in Showbiz The smash-hit singer was spotted by BBC Radio 1 Breakfast host Greg James, who was seen singing along to the act. He took to his Instagram story as he partied with his pal, fellow Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens. Incredible moment Olivia Rodrigo brings out Ed Sheeran at huge sold out BST gig ahead of Glastonbury Greg posted the behind-the-scenes video selfie to his followers on social media along with the caption: "Watching Pulp with Olivia Rodrigo." In the clip, he jokingly asked his fans: "Who's that?" as other members of the audience appeared to be blissfully unaware about her presence. Advertisement Olivia last performed at Worthy Farm on The Other Stage back in 2022. As she prepared to take to the Pyramid Stage, she would have seen the Glastonbury 2025 - confirmed acts so far TICKETS to the 2025 festival sold out in just minutes before some of the acts were even confirmed. Here is who has been confirmed so far. Confirmed headliners: The 1975 will take to the Pyramid Stage on Friday. Neil Young will headline the festival for the second time after his last set in 2009 on Saturday after RAYE makes her return. Charli xcx will headline the Other Stage on Saturday night. On Sunday, Olivia Rodrigo is due to belt out her hits for her first appearance while Rod Stewart will perform in the legends slot. More acts to appear on the Other Stage include Loyle Carner and The Prodigy. Doechii will make her Glastonbury debut on the West Holts Stage on Saturday night. Other names confirmed include Noah Kahan, Alanis Morissette, Gracie Abrams, Busta Rhymes, Lola Young, Brandi Carlile, Myles Smith, En Vogue, Amaarae, Cymande, Shaboozey, Osees and Gary Numan. At 6.15pm, the Pyramid stage filled with nearly 100 people dressed in black and white ponchos as the band was finally revealed. Before Charli, 32, headlined the Other Stage, a screen behind the band flashed the words "Are you ready for.... Pulp Summer ." Advertisement The message was a direct reference to the 'Brat Summer' trend that the pop singer celebrated last year thanks to her smash-hit album. When the message appeared, the on-stage crowd parted, revealing the band led by Cocker. After the tracks, Cocker joked: "We're Pulp. Sorry for the people that were expecting Patchwork. "Did you know we were going to play?" he asked, and when the crowd loudly declared "yes" he responded, "How? Psychic? Good." Advertisement This comes after The Drivers Licence singer sent fans wild as she 8 Greg partied with fellow Radio 1 star Huw Stephens Credit: Instagram 8 He spotted the globally famous star on the shoulders of her boyfriend in the crowd Credit: Instagram Advertisement 8 Olivia celebrated her sell-out gig in Hyde Park at the popular BST festival Credit: The Mega Agency 8 She sent fans wild as she brought out Ed Sheeran for a huge cameo Credit: Getty 8 The superstar last performed at Glastonbury in 2022 (pictured at BST in 2025) Credit: Getty


Wales Online
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Rod Stewart drops f-bomb during Glastonbury set
Rod Stewart drops f-bomb during Glastonbury set Rod Stewart is currently on stage at Glastonbury, with the set being streamed live on the BBC Rod Stewart performs on the Pyramid Stage during day five of Glastonbury festival 2025 (Image: Getty Images ) The legendary Sir Rod Stewart, aged 80, graced the Glastonbury Festival's famed legends slot this year, stepping onto the Pyramid Stage at the time on the closing day previously filled by icons such as Shania Twain and Diana Ross. But BBC viewers at home had mixed feelings watching the Maggie May singer put on a show. Right after delivering his first tune of the night, he exclaimed to the crowd: "Hey, I'm here. Music brings us together; we need music." Yet, in a slip-up moments later, he let an expletive drop, despite the live broadcast on the BBC during the day. Wearing a black suit and white shirt, the rock sensation was compelled to remove his jacket after just a few numbers due to the searing Somerset heat, with thermometers reaching well into the twenties, reports the Express. Rod Stewart plays the legend slot on Sunday at the 2025 Glastonbury music Festival (Image: Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror ) Making light of the high temperatures, Rod remarked on stage that he was shedding his jacket because "it's f**king hot". Fans flocked to X to voice their opinions on Sir Rod's Glastonbury moment. One supporter wrote: "Rod Stewart still got it at 80! ! ! #Glastonbury #RodStewart." Article continues below Another fan said: "This Rod Stewart set up to now is absolutely class. What a total legend." Another fan reflected a different angle: "Rod Stewart at 80 still better than that sh**e on last night." Viewers at home had mixed reviews on Rod Stewart's performance as he graced the Pyramid Stage (Image: BBC ) However, not all commentary was glowing, with some listeners expressing disappointment. From superstar gigs to cosy pubs, find out What's On in Wales by signing up to our newsletter here . One critique read: "Waiting for Rod Stewart to hit a note," while another disparaging remark noted: "Rod Stewart murdering classics." Rod Stewart's performance at Glastonbury Festival will be a 90-minute set as per his request, featuring classic hits and rock anthems. Meanwhile, Sunday's headliner will be Olivia Rodrigo, known for her hit songs such as 'Good For You' and 'Vampire'. Prior to hitting the stage, Rod took to Instagram to announce that his latest collection, 'Ultimate Hits', is now available. This compilation album celebrates Rod's illustrious career, showcasing timeless hits such as 'Handbags and Gladrags' and 'Maggie May', along with all of his UK chart-toppers like 'Sailing', 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy', 'Baby Jane', and more. Article continues below Glastonbury can be streamed on BBC iPlayer and listened to on BBC Sounds.


Hindustan Times
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Selena Gomez's limited edition Oreo cookies drop this summer: Here's when and where to get them
Oreo has teamed up with Selena Gomez to drop a delicious new twist on its classic cookie. Now available in stores, the Limited Edition Selena Gomez Oreo Cookies are inspired by her favorite drink—horchata—offering fans something as bold and sweet as the popstar. Also Read: Greta Thunberg 'kidnapped' on Gaza flotilla; videos show Israeli forces intercepting Madleen According to Oreo, the Limited Edition Selena Gomez cookies feature a layer of chocolate and cinnamon-flavored crème stacked on top of sweetened condensed milk-flavored crème with cinnamon sugar inclusions, all sandwiched between two chocolate cinnamon-flavored wafers. The cookie brand added that the limited edition new flavor 'brings together Selena's passions and fandom into one deliciously dunkable bite." In addition to the new flavor, Selena Gomez designed six unique cookie embossments as a tribute to her fans, including one that proudly reads 'Selenators.' Oreo also revealed that one special cookie in every three packs features Gomez's signature, marking the first time the brand has ever included an autograph on a cookie. In a news release, the Good For You singer said, 'Making my own OREO cookie was a lot of fun. I grew up loving them, so being able to be a part of the process was a full-circle moment.' It further read, 'I wanted to find a way for it to feel comforting and have a bit of nostalgia from my childhood. The cinnamon flavor gives it this horchata feel, and I'm excited for my fans to try it,' as reported by USA Today. Also Read: Maxine Waters tries to enter federal building in LA, gets the door slammed in her face| Video The limited edition Selena Gomez Oreo cookies have been available for presale in the U.S. since June 2 at They'll begin hitting store shelves nationwide on June 9 and will be available for a limited time only, while supplies last. The new flavor will be available in Canada and Brazil on June 9, while it will hit the shelves in Australia and New Zealand on June 17.


The Citizen
02-06-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
Race Coast off to a fast start
Little and Fortune light up Scottsville speed fest. Race Coast had a cheering start. The new brand unites the operations of Western Cape's Cape Racing and Gold Circle of KwaZulu-Natal and Durban's Bay of Plenty beach was the sunny venue for the official launch last week. Horses galloped on the sands of the surfers' haunt and racing's great and good proclaimed a new dawn, to the roar of Indian Ocean breakers. Then there was exciting and uplifting racing itself. This was a little out of earshot of the waves – 80km inland to be precise, at Maritzburg for the annual Festival of Speed on Saturday. For every race to the coast there must be a midlands meander. Scottsville racecourse introduced Race Coast in a rather special way, with any number of upbeat stories crammed into its famous four-feature card. Jockeys back in the mix Race Coast represents renewal in racing and you couldn't ask for better redemption stories than those of jockeys Andrew Fortune and Chad Little who have overcome dark times and fought their way back into the winners' circle. Little, back in the irons at the age of 40, found his reward in the shape of a first Grade 1 victory – a battling effort aboard the appropriately named Good For You, trained by Glen Kotzen, in the Gold Medallion for juveniles. Former champion jockey Fortune returned to the saddle at 57 earlier this year, after years in retirement and following unlikely recoveries from drug addiction and weight issues. On Saturday, he won the Grade 2 Golden Horse Sprint on Tenango for trainer Candice Bass-Robinson and his ebullient interview contained this gem of wisdom: 'You've got to turn up for yourself!' Epitomising that philosophy is Sean Tarry, who's diligence has kept him at the top of the training ranks for decades – not least with phenomenal annual success at Scottsville's biggest meeting. This time around, he landed the topliner on the card, the Grade 1 SA Fillies And Mares Sprint, with Mia Moo. More success stories On the four-year-old's back was Callan Murray, a talented young jockey who plied his trade in Australia for a few years – as South African racing looked headed for the knacker's yard – but is back in his homeland after hearing good things about the revival of the game – a la Race Coast. Another welcome stirring in local racing waters has been successful raiding around the country by trainer Alan Greeff from the backwaters of Eastern Cape. His juvenile filly Direct Hit cruised to victory in the ultra-prestigious Grade 1 Allan Robertson Championship, remaining unbeaten in four starts. Further landmark events at Scottsville included emerging stallion Canford Cliffs registering his first Grade 1 win, with Direct Hit, and complementing it with a Grade 2, with Tenango. And there were plenty more diverting moments, such as grooms with stage-fright and big cheques and babbling owners regaling us with their inevitable tales of lows and highs in the infernal game. If there was a note of disappointment it was the small crowd at one of the year's major race meetings. But, then again, Race Coast has just got started.