Bombay Bicycle Club have brought out Damon Albarn during their Glastonbury 2024 set as a surprise guest.
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The Blur frontman came out during the band’s performance of ‘Heaven’. “This next song is from the new record and I feel like it sums up this whole weekend very nicely,” Bombay Bicycle Club frontman Jack Steadman told the crowd before jumping into the song.
“Glastonbury, give it up for Mr. Damon Albarn right now,” Steadman announced before Albarn joined him during the second verse of ‘Heaven’.
They then performed a cover of Blur’s 1999 track ‘Tender’. Prior to singing the song, Albarn took a moment to speak about the ongoing war in Palestine and encouraging the crowd to vote next week.
Damon Albarn joined Bombay Bicycle Club on stage at Glastonbury on their song 'Heavenâ and⊠âTENDERâ!!! pic.twitter.com/uL47E9au1e
— Damon Albarn Unofficial (@DamonUnofficial) June 28, 2024
Damon Albarn at Glastonbury 2024: "You have to show me how you feel about Palestine, are you pro Palestine? Do you feel like it's an unfair war? The importance of voting next week" via@ashestomarss pic.twitter.com/FBdVbVUurV
— Damon Albarn Unofficial (@DamonUnofficial) June 28, 2024
Earlier today (June 28) it was rumoured that Albarn would be joining Steadman and co during their set at the Worthy Farm festival. NME heard the rumour in the media area that the band would be joined by someone from an act that has headlined multiple times.
Fuel was further added to the flames when Radio Xâs Sunta Templeton asked the band whether any guests would make a special appearance for their performance. Guitarist Jamie McColl reportedly replied: âThere is, but we canât say who Iâm afraid!â, further confirming the guest would be someone from their most recent album âMy Big Dayâ.
The only collaborator from the album who had headlined Glasto multiple times would be the Blur frontman, who last performed at the festival with the band in 2009. It would potentially be the bandâs last ever appearance at the festival after Albarn announced it was âtime to wrap upâ Blurâs reign last December.
Elsewhere, there has been speculation of a secret Coldplay show at a local venue in Glastonbury. The band are due to headline Worthy Farm, and fans think they may play a warm-up show at the Cheese & Grain in Frome after large stage trucks and the bandâs gear was spotted at the venue.
However, SomersetLive reports that the band are simply rehearsing there. The venue has also issued a statement, revealing: âWe are receiving a large number of enquiries about the potential of a secret Glastonbury show at the venue. We can unequivocally state that there will be no events at all taking place at the Cheese & Grain until Sundayâs screening of Englandâs Round of 16 game in the UEFA EURO 2024.

âTo those lucky enough to be making the trip to Glastonbury Festivals over the weekend, we hope you have an incredible time and drink lots of water!â
There are a number of other secret sets on site at Glastonbury throughout the weekend, with Kasabian tipped as favourite to fill the TBA slot on Woodsies on Saturday.
The gates to Glastonbury 2024 opened yesterday (Wednesday June 26), ahead of a weekend of music from the likes of headliners Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA, alongside Shania Twainâs legends slot and performances from LCD Soundsystem, PJ Harvey, Little Simz, Burna Boy, Idles, Anne-Marie, Confidence Man, Disclosure, Camila Cabello, The Last Dinner Party, Avril Lavigne, The National, Jessie Ware, Jungle, Justice, Masego, Sugababes and countless more. Check out the full line-up here.Â
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