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Little Boots watched by her mum at Glastonbury show
Victoria Hesketh hails her Pilton debut as 'life-changing'
Little Boots invited her whole Glastonbury audience out for a party tonight (June 26) after a show she hailed as "life-changing".
The hotly-tipped electro-pop singer's set got such a good reception on the John Peel Stage at 6.45pm (BST) that she was moved to invite her audience to a party at the heart of the festival.
She will DJ at the Stonebridge Bar at 1pm early Saturday evening (June 27).
"Thank you so much Glastonbury," she said told the audience after her cover of Freddie Mercury and Giorgio Moroder's classic hook-up 'Love Kills'. "It’s been such a life-changing experience. What are you all doing later? Wanna come to a party? I'm DJing later."
Earlier on, Victoria Hesketh dedicated new forthcoming single 'Remedy' to her mum, who was in the audience. "She's come all the way from Blackpool and she doesn’t like mud," she said.
Little Boots played:
'Every Little Heartbeat'
'Meddle'
'New In Town'
'Click'
'Mathematics'
'Perfect Symmetry'
'Remedy'
'Love Kills'
'Stuck On Repeat'
Watch our video interview with Little Boots at Glastonbury 2009:
NME.COM is coming live from Glastonbury throughout the 2009 festival. Stay tuned for the latest news, pictures, blogs and video interviews.
Head to our NME Festivals section for the latest Glastonbury picture gallery, and check out the NME Festivals Glastonbury blog for dispatches straight from Worthy Farm. For all of our coverage go to the Glastonbury 2009 homepage now.
Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands from July 1, for the ultimate Glastonbury 2009 review.
The hotly-tipped electro-pop singer's set got such a good reception on the John Peel Stage at 6.45pm (BST) that she was moved to invite her audience to a party at the heart of the festival.
She will DJ at the Stonebridge Bar at 1pm early Saturday evening (June 27).
"Thank you so much Glastonbury," she said told the audience after her cover of Freddie Mercury and Giorgio Moroder's classic hook-up 'Love Kills'. "It’s been such a life-changing experience. What are you all doing later? Wanna come to a party? I'm DJing later."
Earlier on, Victoria Hesketh dedicated new forthcoming single 'Remedy' to her mum, who was in the audience. "She's come all the way from Blackpool and she doesn’t like mud," she said.
Little Boots played:
'Every Little Heartbeat'
'Meddle'
'New In Town'
'Click'
'Mathematics'
'Perfect Symmetry'
'Remedy'
'Love Kills'
'Stuck On Repeat'
Watch our video interview with Little Boots at Glastonbury 2009:
NME.COM is coming live from Glastonbury throughout the 2009 festival. Stay tuned for the latest news, pictures, blogs and video interviews.
Head to our NME Festivals section for the latest Glastonbury picture gallery, and check out the NME Festivals Glastonbury blog for dispatches straight from Worthy Farm. For all of our coverage go to the Glastonbury 2009 homepage now.
Plus make sure you get next week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands from July 1, for the ultimate Glastonbury 2009 review.
Little Boots tickets:
- Dec 10, 2009 19:30 at Academy 2, Manchester - Buy from Seetickets
- Dec 11, 2009 19:30 at O2 Shepherds Bush Empire, London - Buy from Seetickets
- Dec 12, 2009 19:00 at Leeds Uni Stylus, Leeds - Buy from Seetickets
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