Slaves kicked off the final day at Glastonbury 2017 with a promptly starting set on The Other Stage at 11am.
Fans who went a little too hard on Saturday night had the cobwebs blown from their skulls as Slaves launched into a heavy, unrelenting setlist as they’re known to do. Slaves will be followed by Deaf Havana and Dropkick Murphy’s leading into the afternoon.
Slaves’ set could reportedly be heard from the far reaches of the Glastonbury campsite. Many Glasto punters are rearing to make the most of their last day in Worthy Farm.
Kicking off their set at 11am sharp, Kent’s Slaves are bringing chaos to the masses on The Other Stage. Check out the most excited fan reactions below.
Nice wake up call from @Slaves this morning#punkrock pic.twitter.com/awMH0OmM10
— david harry webb (@davidharrywebb) June 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/nyc_broadway/status/878917711459438594
Slaves fucking it up on the other stage! No high hat! #kentpunk #glasto pic.twitter.com/oTqn6bOl1W
— cliff smith (@01000011S) June 25, 2017
@slaves smashing their kit to smithereens @GlastoFest 'morning legends' slot pic.twitter.com/nqWId63Due
— Philip Harrison (@philharrison77) June 25, 2017
Kicking off a hungover Sunday with @slaves. Mega. #Glastonbury2017 #DebbieWheresYourCar pic.twitter.com/1VdrH4qCAC
— polypin (@polypinmusic) June 25, 2017
https://twitter.com/Laura_chisholm/status/878924738801926144
However, there are a few Glastonites out there that aren’t vibing the sharp punk this early the morning. Be it weather or stubborn hangovers, not everyone was feeling Slaves’ set.
It's still raining, can you sort please? Although the weather is better than this Slaves set, ruddy awful.
— Lauren Huggins (@LaurenHuggins21) June 25, 2017
Slaves are a bit too heavy for this time in the morning ??
— Emmsey ?☀️ (@Emzy_17) June 25, 2017
Some fans seem to be suggesting that Slaves are planning a secret set at the BBC Introducing stage this afternoon as the band announced that they would appear to play a secret slot on the BBC Introducing stage at 2:35pm, Dork report.
Glastonbury 2017 concludes today with performances from Ed Sheeran, Biffy Clyro, Chic, Barry Gibb, Boy Better Know, Metronomy, London Grammar, Goldfrapp, and many more.
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