Mercury prize-winning guitarist charms Pyramid stage with lush tunes and soulful vocals
2024-06-28
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Camberwell's Florence Welch first bounded into our consciousness with a show stealing performance at BBC Introducing's South by Southwest showcase in 2008. Since then the charismatic singer-songwriter has signed to Island records and picked up a Critic's Choice prize at the Brit Awards. This year's Glastonbury performance promises fresh new tunes and plenty of flame-haired frivolity.
The xx vocalist delivers a lively electro-pop set
Dolly Parton's 2014 performance on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury.
"Pink Paradise" is Apink's first concert film. It features footage from their performance on January 30 and 31, 2015 at the Olympic Hall in Seoul, South Korea.
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