Glastonbury 2010: Florence and Radiohead steal the show
The sun shone, the cider flowed and a surprise set by one half of Radiohead got eveyone talking on the first day of Glastonbury festivalIt might be a stereotype that Brits like to talk about the weather, but it's one that rings true on this scorching Glastonbury weekend. In between discussion about whether anyone could spot a cloud in the sky, there were plenty of bands to distract festivalgoers from the heat. Florence and the Machine stepped it up a gear to a huge crowd on the Other stage, prov...
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Guardian Music — The sun shone, the cider flowed and a surprise set by one half of Radiohead got eveyone talking on the first day of Glastonbury festivalIt might be a stereotype that Brit... more info
MTV.co.uk News — Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood played a surprise set on the remote Park stage, usually reserved for new bands, on the first day of Glastonbury. Thousands of f... more info
ContactMusic — RADIOHEAD stars JONNY GREENWOOD and THOM YORKE served up the first big surprise at this year's (10) Glastonbury festival when they hit the stage for an unannounced... more info
NME - Festivals — At a festival already overburdened with delights – unbroken sunshine, peerless line-up, a near-total absence of blokes on stilts – here was another: an unannounced gi... more info