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In pictures: Glastonbury Festival day four so far
In pictures: Glastonbury Festival day four so far

BBC News

time3 hours ago

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In pictures: Glastonbury Festival day four so far

Day four of Glastonbury Festival is in full swing - Kaiser Chiefs have opened the Pyramid Stage, with Raye and headliner Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts still to on the other stages, Charli XCX and Doechii are amongst the acts expected to draw big set on The Other Stage will not be screened live this afternoon, but will be made available on demand later, the BBC has people are wondering who are Patchwork? The band are scheduled for 18:15 BST on the Pyramid Stage but it is a fake name hiding a mystery guest. Glastonbury: The 1975 deliver a polished, but safe headline slotIn pictures: Glastonbury Festival day threeWhy there will be no Glastonbury Festival in 2026'We want to give you best seat in house for Glasto' Fashion show: People continue to put in their best effort when it comes to their outfits - even on day four. All in pink: British singer-songwriter Alessi Rose performed on The Other Stage earlier. Tune: Even though it's early on day four, the crowd is ready to party. You Without Me: US country star Brandi Carlile's, whose album with Sir Elton John topped the UK charts earlier this year, performing on the Pyramid Stage. Many in the crowd were emotional as she performed You Without Me, a song about the experience of a parent watching their child grow up and assert their independence.

Glastonbury's mystery Patchwork act's identity exposed in festival slip-up
Glastonbury's mystery Patchwork act's identity exposed in festival slip-up

Daily Mirror

time4 hours ago

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  • Daily Mirror

Glastonbury's mystery Patchwork act's identity exposed in festival slip-up

Glastonbury Festival have worked very hard to keep the identity of the mysterious Patchwork act a secret – and hours before the anonymous band is set to take to the Pyramid stage a telling clue has been spotted. There have been theories flying around on social media that the act could be Chappell Roan, Harry Styles or even Robbie Williams – though Robbie has since squashed those theories. But now, a festival-goer has exclusively revealed to the they have spotted a telling clue on a sound engineer box right by the Pyramid stage today. A source has shared an exclusive photograph of the boxes – one of which is labelled with the band name Pulp. The source told us: "I spotted the sound engineer box with Pulp's name on as they were setting up during the Kaiser Chiefs set."

Glastonbury 2025: Saturday with Charli xcx, Kneecap, secret act Patchwork and more – follow it live!
Glastonbury 2025: Saturday with Charli xcx, Kneecap, secret act Patchwork and more – follow it live!

The Guardian

time5 hours ago

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  • The Guardian

Glastonbury 2025: Saturday with Charli xcx, Kneecap, secret act Patchwork and more – follow it live!

Update: Date: 2025-06-28T11:00:35.000Z Title: Welcome to Saturday's liveblog Content: Good morning all, and welcome to Saturday's Glastonbury liveblog. I shall be your guide through today's action, and we've got a packed line-up ahead, peaking tonight with Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts on the Pyramid and Charli xcx on The Other Stage. Until then, however, we've got plenty to look forward to – starting soon with Kaiser Chiefs. Thanks for following along!

All the biggest gigs in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond this July
All the biggest gigs in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond this July

Scotsman

timea day ago

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  • Scotsman

All the biggest gigs in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond this July

From TRNSMT Festival to concerts from huge stars such as Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish and Kneecap in Glasgow, July is set to be a huge month for music in Scotland. Even for those outside of the Central Belt, there's Dundee's Discovery Festival from July 25 to 27, with shows from headliners including Ocean Colour Scene, The Human League, and Tom Jones. Then, up in Aberdeen there's Quayside Concerts headlined by Deacon Blue, Ministry of Sound Classical, Tide Lines, Calum Bowie and the Kaiser Chiefs, all to celebrate the 2025 Tall Ships Races. There are many, many more individual gigs taking place around the country outside of these massive events. So, whether you're looking for last-minute ticket inspiration or you're curious about what's going on where you are, here are all of the gigs taking place in Glasgow, Edinburgh and beyond in July 2025. 1 . Lucy Dacus at Barrowland Ballroom, Glasgow — Tuesday, July 1 Following a show at Edinburgh's Usher Hall on June 30, Lucy Dacus will then head to Glasgow to perform at The Barras on Tuesday, July 1 with support from Jasmine 4.T. | Getty Images Photo Sales 2 . Playing at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on Tuesday, July 1 are Australian soul group The Teskey Brothers. Playing at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh on Tuesday, July 1 are Australian soul group The Teskey Brothers. | Getty Images Photo Sales 3 . Chris Brown at Hampden Park, Glasgow — Tuesday, July 1 The controversial American R&B artist Chris Brown is still set to play Hampden Park in Glasgow on July 1, after being released from jail on a £5 million bail. He has been accused of causing grievous bodily harm to a music producer, with a further court date set for July 11, and a trial scheduled for October. | Getty Images Photo Sales 4 . Kaiser Chiefs at Edinburgh Castle – Friday, July 4 The first of the band's two shows in Scotland this July, the Kaiser Chiefs will perform at Edinburgh Castle on Friday, July 4. | Contributed Photo Sales

Bristol amphitheatre 'best location for live music'
Bristol amphitheatre 'best location for live music'

Yahoo

timea day ago

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  • Yahoo

Bristol amphitheatre 'best location for live music'

Bristol Sounds, the annual concert series on the city's harbourside, has begun with performances from Supergrass and Kaiser Chiefs. The series of open-air concerts at the Lloyds Amphitheatre will continue with Texas on Friday before The Fratellis headline on Saturday and Olly Murs brings the series to a close on Sunday. Organisers say they expect about 22,000 people to attend the events over the course of the week. Connor Cupples, promoter at Crosstown Concerts and Bristol Sounds, said: "There's nothing better than being back at Bristol Sounds with the waterfront packed for live music." Mr Cupples said: "Supergrass' 30th album anniversary was the perfect start on Wednesday and the atmosphere was incredible." With the final shows likely to sell out, he said "as if we needed more proof that the amphitheatre is the best location for live music in the city". Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630. Olly Murs to headline summer harbourside concert Texas star Sharleen Spiteri 'still living the dream' Tens of thousands attend city music festivals Bristol Sounds

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