Muddy Glastonbury mourns Brexit but awaits British pride, Adele
GLASTONBURY, England (Reuters) - Mud-covered revelers at Britain's Glastonbury festival were in high spirits as the second day of music got under way on Saturday, with British star Adele's performance keenly awaited though many were still mourning Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Guardian Music — It’s the final day of the party at Worthy Farm, and we’ll be bringing you all the news and actionShare your Glastonbury experience with the hashtag #Guardia... more info
The Daily Mail — Adele's 90-minute headline set at the iconic music festival was as memorable for her excessive swearing as her powerful vocals, as she reportedly swore 33 times during th... more info
Rolling Stone — Adele headlined the U.K.'s famed Glastonbury festival Saturday, a much anticipated gig that the singer called "the best fucking moment of my whole life" during the sho... more info
Guardian Music — The sun is just about shining at Worthy Farm as festivalgoers recover from Muse Friday night and brace themselves for a bill including Adele, New Order and lashings of mo... more info
Reuters — GLASTONBURY, England (Reuters) - Mud-covered revelers at Britain's Glastonbury festival were in high spirits as the second day of music got under way on Saturday, with Br... more info