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Jamie T at Glastonbury: 'Playing the 40th anniversary was amazing fun' – video

Singer says there's no festival like Michael and Emily Eavis' bash

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Jamie T has admitted that playing Glastonbury's 40th anniversary was "amazing fun".

The singer, who headlined the John Peel Stage on Saturday (June 26), said there was no festival in the country like Michael and Emily Eavis' bash. Watch him talking to NME about Worthy Farm in a video on the right.

"I've played on this stage three times now and it's always been amazing," he enthused. "I've got some really fond memories of playing it, for sure, and getting lost in the dance area."

Make sure you buy the new issue of NME – out nationwide on Wednesday, June 30 – to get the definitive review of Glastonbury 2010, plus head to NME.COM/Glastonbury now to catch up on all the latest news, blogs, videos and pictures from the festival.

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