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Arcade Fire attract huge crowd at Glastonbury

Arcade Fire, The Other stage, 21.20pm, glastonbury festival 2007, 22 June 2007. Pic James Quinton.

Arcade Fire, The Other stage, 21.20pm, glastonbury festival 2007, 22 June 2007. Pic James Quinton.

Win Butler leads a massive sing-a-long on Other Stage

Arcade Fire brought a massive crowd to the Other Stage tonight (June 22) as they made their first ever appearance at the Glastonbury Festival.

The band’s hugely anticipated set was wildly received by the legions of fans who flocked to see their set, despite the muddy conditions. The Canadian outfit, bathed in neon, mixed tracks from their two albums ‘Funeral’ and ‘Neon Bible’, kicking off with 'Black Mirror' and ending with a mass sing-a-long to 'Wake Up'.


The full set was:

'Black Mirror'
'No Cars Go'
'Haiti'
'Neighborhood #2 (Laika)'
'Intervention'
'(Antichrist Television Blues)'
'My Body Is A Cage'
'Ocean Of Noise'
'Neighborhood # 1 (Tunnels)'
'The Well & The Lighthouse'
'Neighborhood # 3 (Power Out)'
'Rebellion (Lies)'
'Wake Up'


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