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Florence And The Machine draw huge Glastonbury crowd

John Peel Stage falls under Ms Welch's spell

Florence And The Machine played to a rapturous Glastonbury crowd this evening (June 27).

The collective, led by singer Florence Welch, drew one of the biggest crowds of the weekend so far on the John Peel Stage, playing songs from her newly-released debut album 'Lungs'.

The show finished with a cover of Candi Staton's club classic 'You Got The Love' at almost the same time as Kasabian were playing their version of the same track on the Pyramid Stage.

Florence And The Machine played:

'Lungs'
'Hurricane'
'Kiss With A Fist'
'Coffins'
'Howl'
'Drumming'
'Dog Days Are Over'
'Cosmic Love'
'Blinding'
'Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)'
'You Got The Love'


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sacha_boy 

Jun 29, 2009

Her album and her performace at T in the Park is no doubt going to be the highlight of the year for me!

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