Fontaines D.C. have closed out the Park Stage on Friday night at Glastonbury 2024 – here’s what they played.
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The Dublin band performed to a packed Park Stage, as throngs of festival-goers crowded around the stage to see the last performance of the night. They kicked off their set with ‘Romance’, ‘Jackie Down The Line’ and ‘Televised Mind’.
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Later in their set, the performed ‘A Hero’s Death’, ‘Big’, ‘Nabokov’ and ‘How Cold Love Is’, before ending with ‘I Love You’, ‘Favourite’ and ‘Starburster’.
Fontaines D.C.’s Glastonbury 2024 setlist was:
‘Romance’
‘Jackie Down The Line’
‘Televised Mind’
‘Roman Holiday’
‘Big Shot’
‘Chequeless Reckless’
‘A Hero’s Death’
‘Big’
‘Nabokov’
‘How Cold Love Is’
‘A Lucid Dream’
‘Sha Sha Sha’
‘Boys In The Better Land’
‘I Love You’
‘Favourite’
‘Starburster’
The first day of Glastonbury 2024 has been an action-packed affair: boyband SEVENTEEN made history as the first K-pop group to grace the Pyramid Stage, while Irish folk band The Mary Wallopers played Glastonbury for the second year in a row this afternoon, moving up to the Park Stage from the Crows Nest and Acoustic Stage.
Elsewhere, Paul Heaton and Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) had a mini Housemartins reunion, as they performed the 1986 hit ‘Happy Hour’ during Heaton’s Pyramid Stage set. Bombay Bicycle Club also brought out Blur frontman Damon Albarn as a special guest to perform ‘Heaven’.
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