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Justice have closed out Glastonbury‘s West Holts stage with a spectacular set – here’s everything they played tonight (June 30).

The French electro-house duo returned to the festival seven years after they last performed at the West Holts stage in 2017. This year, they played through their most recent album ‘Hyperdrama‘, with hits including their Tame Impala collaboration ‘One Night/All Night’.

They also brought back old classics including ‘D.A.N.C.E’ and ‘Genesis’, both taken from their seminal debut self-titled album (2007).

After an electrifying light show and over an hour of invigorating basslines, the DJs then concluded their show with ‘Neverender’, where they walked into the crowd and at one point stood on the shoulders of festival-goers to raucous applause.

Take a look at a snippet of Justice’s triumphant closing show here and check out their setlist below:

Justice’s Glastonbury 2024 setlist is:

‘Genesis’ / ‘Phantom’ / ‘Phantom Pt. II (Soulwax Remix)’
‘Generator’ / ‘Love S.O.S.’
‘Alakazam!’ / ‘Mannequin Love’ / ‘We Are Your Friends’ / ‘TTHHEE PPAARRTTYY’
‘One Night/All Night’ / ‘D.A.N.C.E.’
‘Safe and Sound’ / ‘Neverender’
‘Canon’ / ‘Neverender’
‘Incognito’
‘Stress’ / ‘Waters of Nazareth’ / ‘Afterimage’
‘Chorus (WWW)’
‘Audio, Video, Disco (WWW)’

‘D.A.N.C.E. (Live Version)’ / ‘Safe and Sound’ / ‘Neverender’

In other Glastonbury news, Paloma Faith paid tribute to Amy Winehouse with a cover ‘Back To Black’ during her performance at the Pyramid stage. Elsewhere, fans have been sharing their love for Gossip following their eruptive set at Glastonbury – which saw them call out the US government.

Meanwhile, SZA’s headlining Glastonbury set was plagued by technical difficulties, and Avril Lavigne delivered an unashamed nostalgia fest with her pop-punk tunes.

Coldplay‘s electric headlining set on Saturday scored them a four-star reviewLittle Simz‘s Pyramid performance marked her bid as a future headliner, while Camila Cabello turned in a chaotic performance.

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