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Glastonbury: Matty Healy jokes he is the ‘best songwriter of his generation'
Glastonbury: Matty Healy jokes he is the ‘best songwriter of his generation'

South Wales Guardian

time2 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • South Wales Guardian

Glastonbury: Matty Healy jokes he is the ‘best songwriter of his generation'

The Cheshire-formed band, backed with a saxophone, opened with Happiness from 2022's Being Funny In A Foreign Language, with Healy wearing a black leather jacket, white t-shirt and blue jeans, with a pint of stout in his hand on the Pyramid Stage. After performing Part Of The Band, sat on a stool and smoked while sipping his drink, Healy said: 'What this moment is making me realise is that I probably am the best songwriter of my generation. 'The best what they say, a poet, ladies and gentlemen, is what I am. 'Generational words, and I just wanted to remind you, over the next couple of minutes, these lyrics are poetry, I believe.' The band then launched into Chocolate from their 2013 self-titled debut, before Healy remarked, 'I was only joking about being a poet' at its conclusion. Made up of four school friends, the group, comprised of singer Healy, bassist Ross MacDonald, guitarist Adam Hann and drummer George Daniel, were headlining the festival for the first time. Midway through the set, Healy told festival goers: 'Use your platform, that's what they say, right?' He continued: 'People who are watching this may, I don't know, they might be disappointed at the lack of politics in this show and our forthcoming shows, and probably a few shows, because I always know it's a conscious decision, and we honestly don't want our legacy to be one of politics. 'We want it to be that of love and friendship, because we and I'm not trying to be too earnest, but you can go out into the world, and there's loads of politics everywhere. 'And I think we don't need more politics, we need more love and friendship. 'And I know that's really basic, but if you are a young kid and you are inspired by like about this band or something like that, don't aspire to like play a stage or be a certain size, aspire for like this level of friendship and love in what you do and you'll never fail and I love you, thank you so much.' Love Me, the lead single from 2016's I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, prompts the first sing-a-long from the crowd, with Healy pushing guitarist Hann to the front, announcing: 'Ladies and gentleman, in 2025 with zero irony, a guitar solo.' Their stage set-up included a car, which Healy got into to sing Somebody Else while smoking a cigarette, before getting out during the song and walking on a travelator. While performing She's American, Healy dipped into The Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way, before returning to his own 2016 song. Before Paris, the singer declared 'this is my favourite 1975 song', and prior to playing Robbers from the band's debut album, he said: 'For the first time in my life I don't know what to say.' The band ended their set with About You from Being Funny In A Foreign Language. Before the song, Healy said: 'Ladies and gentlemen it's very cool to be mysterious but I think it's cooler to be honest and we're not going anywhere, we're not going anywhere, everything's going to be fine.' Earlier in the day, festivalgoers were treated to surprise performances from alternative pop star Lorde, who played her new album Virgin in full, and Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi, who played two years after a performance at the festival during which he struggled to manage his Tourette syndrome symptoms.

Glastonbury: Matty Healy jokes he is the ‘best songwriter of his generation'
Glastonbury: Matty Healy jokes he is the ‘best songwriter of his generation'

Leader Live

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Leader Live

Glastonbury: Matty Healy jokes he is the ‘best songwriter of his generation'

The Cheshire-formed band, backed with a saxophone, opened with Happiness from 2022's Being Funny In A Foreign Language, with Healy wearing a black leather jacket, white t-shirt and blue jeans, with a pint of stout in his hand on the Pyramid Stage. After performing Part Of The Band, sat on a stool and smoked while sipping his drink, Healy said: 'What this moment is making me realise is that I probably am the best songwriter of my generation. 'The best what they say, a poet, ladies and gentlemen, is what I am. 'Generational words, and I just wanted to remind you, over the next couple of minutes, these lyrics are poetry, I believe.' The band then launched into Chocolate from their 2013 self-titled debut, before Healy remarked, 'I was only joking about being a poet' at its conclusion. Made up of four school friends, the group, comprised of singer Healy, bassist Ross MacDonald, guitarist Adam Hann and drummer George Daniel, were headlining the festival for the first time. Midway through the set, Healy told festival goers: 'Use your platform, that's what they say, right?' He continued: 'People who are watching this may, I don't know, they might be disappointed at the lack of politics in this show and our forthcoming shows, and probably a few shows, because I always know it's a conscious decision, and we honestly don't want our legacy to be one of politics. 'We want it to be that of love and friendship, because we and I'm not trying to be too earnest, but you can go out into the world, and there's loads of politics everywhere. 'And I think we don't need more politics, we need more love and friendship. 'And I know that's really basic, but if you are a young kid and you are inspired by like about this band or something like that, don't aspire to like play a stage or be a certain size, aspire for like this level of friendship and love in what you do and you'll never fail and I love you, thank you so much.' Love Me, the lead single from 2016's I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, prompts the first sing-a-long from the crowd, with Healy pushing guitarist Hann to the front, announcing: 'Ladies and gentleman, in 2025 with zero irony, a guitar solo.' Their stage set-up included a car, which Healy got into to sing Somebody Else while smoking a cigarette, before getting out during the song and walking on a travelator. While performing She's American, Healy dipped into The Backstreet Boys I Want It That Way, before returning to his own 2016 song. Before Paris, the singer declared 'this is my favourite 1975 song', and prior to playing Robbers from the band's debut album, he said: 'For the first time in my life I don't know what to say.' The band ended their set with About You from Being Funny In A Foreign Language. Before the song, Healy said: 'Ladies and gentlemen it's very cool to be mysterious but I think it's cooler to be honest and we're not going anywhere, we're not going anywhere, everything's going to be fine.' Earlier in the day, festivalgoers were treated to surprise performances from alternative pop star Lorde, who played her new album Virgin in full, and Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi, who played two years after a performance at the festival during which he struggled to manage his Tourette syndrome symptoms.

Glastonbury headliners 1975 divide fans with 'insufferable' set as crowds leave
Glastonbury headliners 1975 divide fans with 'insufferable' set as crowds leave

Daily Mirror

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Glastonbury headliners 1975 divide fans with 'insufferable' set as crowds leave

The 1975 took to the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm as the first headline act at Glastonbury 2025 earlier tonight, with Matty Healy and his bandmates back at the festival The crowd for the 1975 's headline set at Glastonbury has been described as "surprisingly sparse" by one festivalgoer this evening. The rock band, which is fronted by singer Matty Healy, were on the main stage at the music festival. The 1975, consisting of Matty, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald and George Daniel, took to the Pyramid Stage for their set. The band are the first headline act of the weekend, with Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo headlining at Worthy Farm in Somerset on Saturday and Sunday night respectively. ‌ A source at the festival told the Mirror that the crowd was "surprisingly sparse" for the 1975's headline set though. They suggested that the audiences were bigger for Lewis Capaldi and CMAT, who performed on the stage earlier in the day. Some people are said to have been heard saying the band wasn't their vibe before moving away from the stage. ‌ Matty, 36, and his bandmates opened their set tonight with their song Happiness. The the Brit Award winning band's setlist for Glastonbury later included singles like Chocolate, as well as other tracks such as Love Me and Paris. The staging for the set included occasional strobe lighting and various graphics on screen behind the band. A car was also visible on stage at one point, with lead singer Matty opening the song Somebody Else whilst sat inside it. Viewers on BBC iPlayer had faced issues at times when the 1975 performed at Worthy Farm tonight. Despite the suggestion that the crowd was "sparse," many fans were seen in the audience and cheers were heard during the set. Fans shared their thoughts on the band during their set. One person wrote on X: "The 1975 are brilliant. I'm a fan." Sharing their support, another viewer commented: "Matty Healy and the 1975, definitely do it for me, never disappoints." One fan wrote: "The 1975 at #Glastonbury has to go down as one of the greatest sets of all time. No debate." Another said: "The 1975 set list tonight has been INSANE, if you are at #Glastonbury tonight i hope you're appreciating this." ‌ Not everyone was impressed with the set though. One person instead reacted: "The 1975 must be one of the most boring bands to headline Glasto in a long time." Someone else said: "Seriously what's all this hype about the 1975?" Sharing their thoughts on the platform, another viewer commented during the headline set: "Absolute garbage from the 1975." Whilst one person said: "I just don't get The 1975." ‌ Prior to the 1975's performance this evening, a source told the Mirror that the band "pulled out all the stops" for their set. The source said: "Everyone was so blown away that Matty, Ross, George and Adam were headlining, but it's no surprise given how loved they are universally." The source added: "They've played Glastonbury before, but this is the boys at their very best and then some. They're one of the biggest bands in the world, and their tours sell out almost instantly, but to see them on the Pyramid Stage in the headline slot, nobody could have expected this." It was teased that fans could "expect a few surprises" during their set at Glastonbury this year. The source had told us: "Everyone behind the scenes has worked so hard to pull out all the stops - fans should expect a few surprises."

No parking fees in Dubai for Hijri New Year holiday
No parking fees in Dubai for Hijri New Year holiday

Economic Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Economic Times

No parking fees in Dubai for Hijri New Year holiday

Dubai's Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) announced on Wednesday, June 25, that all public parking zones across Dubai will be free of charge on Friday, June 27, in observance of the Hijri New Year holiday. The exemption applies to all paid parking zones, except for multi-level parking RTA confirmed that regular parking tariffs will resume on Saturday, also shared revised operating hours for its various public transport services during the holiday, along with free Metro services will run on Friday, June 27, from 5 a.m. to 1 a.m. the following day (Saturday, June 28). The Dubai Tram will operate from 6 a.m. on June 27 until 1 a.m. on June RTA Customer Happiness Centres will remain closed on Friday. At the same time, the Smart Customer Happiness Centres in Umm Ramool, Deira, Al Barsha, and the RTA Head Office will continue to operate 24/7 as usual. In addition, all service provider centres and vehicle technical testing services will be closed for the day. Services will resume on Saturday, June RTA has advised commuters to check the S'hail app or the RTA app for accurate schedules of public buses and marine transport services during the pay for 2 hours of parking in Dubai, you can use the RTA Dubai app, parking meters with coins, mParking SMS service, NOL card, or contactless payments like Apple Pay. Select your parking zone, enter vehicle details, and pay for the duration parking in Dubai typically refers to RTA-controlled paid parking zones, with prices varying by zone. For example, Zone C charges AED 2 per hour, and premium zones like Downtown Dubai charge AED 6 per hour during peak time. Yes, Dubai Mall parking is free for the first 4 hours from Monday to Thursday and 6 hours on weekends (Friday to Sunday). After the free period, parking fees apply progressively per additional hour, deducted automatically via the Salik account.

Abu Dhabi residents feel safe and happy despite long working hours
Abu Dhabi residents feel safe and happy despite long working hours

Arabian Business

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Abu Dhabi residents feel safe and happy despite long working hours

Abu Dhabi residents feel safe and happy amid long working hours and ongoing concerns over psychological effects of technology, according to a survey of more than 100,000 people. Abu Dhabi has reinforced its position as one of the world's top cities in quality of life, safety, and happiness, according to the findings of the fifth Quality of Life Survey conducted in 2024 by the Department of Community Development – Abu Dhabi (DCD). The survey results revealed that 93.6 per cent of residents feel safe walking alone at night, reflecting the emirate's continued recognition as the world's safest city in 2025 according to global indicators. Abu Dhabi Quality of Life Survey The Happiness indicator also recorded an increase, reaching 7.74 out of 10, compared to 7.63 in the third cycle. More than 100,000 individuals from 190 different nationalities participated in the survey, which covered 14 key social well-being indicators: Housing Job opportunities and revenue Family income and wealth Work-life balance Health Education and skills Personal security and safety Social relations Civic participation and governance Environmental quality Social and cultural cohesion Social and community service Quality of life Digital happiness Wellbeing The survey results showed that 75.6 per cent of residents have a strong social support network, emphasising the importance of social cohesion during the 'Year of Community. Meanwhile, the volunteering participation rate reached 34.3 per cent, reflecting a strong community spirit among residents. The Department of Community Development also urged all community members to participate in the sixth cycle of the Quality of Life Survey and to share their aspirations and challenges across all aspects of life. The results reflect the quality of life, and we continue to listen to all community members Shaikha Alhosani, Executive Director Of the Social Monitoring and Innovation Sector at DCD, said the results reflect the emirate's strategic efforts to enhance quality of life. The Quality of Life Survey demonstrates Abu Dhabi's ongoing commitment to developing innovative policies that place individual well-being at the forefront of its priorities. She noted that joint efforts across various sectors have contributed to creating a secure and sustainable environment in which residents feel stable and thrive. Alhosani added that high safety levels, increased happiness, and longer life expectancy are all indicators of the success of Abu Dhabi's governmental policies and plans in promoting social, health, and economic development. She said: 'During the Year of Community, we continue to shape policies and develop programs and initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for all community members and fulfilling their aspirations. 'Recently, we witnessed the opening of the 'Nabdh Al Falah Community hub,' which serves as a tangible example of transforming the 'Voice of the Community' into reality. In collaboration with all our partners, we are working to make it an integrated platform offering activities, programs, and events that target all segments of society.' With Abu Dhabi's continued digital transformation, the survey also revealed a rise in digital well-being, with residents enjoying easy and efficient access to digital services. However, the findings also pointed to growing concerns about the psychological effects of technology, highlighting the need for balanced policies that support mental health and social interaction in the digital age. In terms of work-life balance, the results showed that working hours remain higher than the OECD average, underscoring the need for strategies that better support personal and professional life balance to sustain quality of life in the community. The Department of Community Development relies on the results of the Quality of Life Survey as a fundamental tool for developing social and economic policies, ensuring the creation of a balanced and sustainable community environment. Through collaboration with various stakeholders, the department aims to enhance sustainable livelihoods and promote social cohesion, ensuring a prosperous future for all residents of Abu Dhabi.

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