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2009
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The Streets to debut new material at Glastonbury
Mike Skinner hints at what's in store for his show
The Streets' Mike Skinner has said that he plans to debut new material during his forthcoming show at Glastonbury.
The rapper/producer will be playing on the Jazz World Stage on Friday (June 26) at 9pm (BST) – and is set to treat fans to some novel tunes.
"I'm looking forward to playing some new Streets material," he told the Guardian, before revealing who he was most looking forward to catching live.
Skinner said he was looking forward to seeing "The Boss [Bruce Springsteen], Passion Pit and The Big Pink." He added that he was "excited about [dubstep artists] Skream and Benga too".
Mike Skinner recently gave away a pair of Glastonbury tickets to a fan via Twitter.
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.
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The rapper/producer will be playing on the Jazz World Stage on Friday (June 26) at 9pm (BST) – and is set to treat fans to some novel tunes.
"I'm looking forward to playing some new Streets material," he told the Guardian, before revealing who he was most looking forward to catching live.
Skinner said he was looking forward to seeing "The Boss [Bruce Springsteen], Passion Pit and The Big Pink." He added that he was "excited about [dubstep artists] Skream and Benga too".
Mike Skinner recently gave away a pair of Glastonbury tickets to a fan via Twitter.
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.
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