Lorde's Pyramid Stage set on Sunday June 26 will be the singer's second appearance at Glastonbury Festival.
Lorde's set is just before headliner Kendrick Lamar, who will grace the stage at 21.45. The 25-year-old made her Glastonbury debut in 2017. Glastonbury Festival has been absent from our lives for two years due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
The New Zealand singer, whose real name is Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor, has since released three albums, with her 2017 album Melodrama topping the charts ...
Between 19:45 - 20:45, Years & Years will take to the Other Stage with their catchy electropop tunes. With Lorde being the penultimate act of the night, followed by Pyramid Stage headliner Kendrick Lamar, Glastonbury Festival have cultivated a jaw-dropping lineup for Sunday. So, why not get to the Pyramid Stage earlier to check out the rest of its amazing lineup? However, if you can’t make it down to the festival this year, you can tune into BBC Two from the comfort of your sofa from 20:00 to watch Lorde perform.
Comedown shepherd, sun worshipper, little freak: every version of Lorde shines like the sun this evening.
Every artist looks forward to this weekend of the year,” she says. “This place is Disneyland. This is the dream. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. She struts up and down a central staircase supported by a giant circular disk that glows like a star. Her new blonde locks complement the golden stage design, as the sun dips behind the Pyramid and bathes the crowd in a yellow glow. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.
The New Zealand singer joins a number of musicians at Glastonbury who have condemned the reversal of the landmark 1973 Roe v Wade case.
I ask you today to make accessing that wisdom your life’s work? She built upon the momentum as she introduced her hit Green Light, saying she thinks of it as a “British song”, causing the packed audience to cheer before they chanted the lyrics back to her. She said: “Want to hear a secret, girls? “That wisdom is also your birthright. Throughout her energetic set, she told the crowd it was “so good to be back” as she performed a selection of her hit songs including Buzzcut Season, Homemade Dynamite, The Louvre, Sober and Royals. That horror is your birthright.
The 25-year-old told fans it was 'good to be back' as she kicked off her set on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival on Sunday in Somerset.
That wisdom is also your birthright. The temperature is unbearable until you face it. Here she is!
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‘Hello Glastonbury,’ Lily cried, before Olivia continued: ‘Today is a very, very special day. ‘That wisdom is also your birth right. You possess ancient strength, ancient wisdom, wisdom that has propelled every woman that came before you.
During her performance at Glastonbury this weekend, New Zealand pop star, Lorde, brought out Arlo Parks and Clairo to deliver a rendition of a fan ...
“I wanted to dedicate this song to the five members of the supreme court, who showed us that at the end of the day they truly don’t give a shit about freedom.” Lorde also caught everyone’s attention during her performance as she spoke out against the US Supreme Court’s decision to overturn the Roe v. Wade verdict, which made abortion a federal right in the US back in 1973.
The Turkish designer cemented the musician's fashion pivot, channelling all the energy of the divine feminine.
That wisdom is also your birthright. That horror is your birthright. At Glastonbury, the musician emerged bleached blonde in a corseted swimsuit taken from Dilara Fındıkoğlu’s latest offering, which is fitting, given that Lorde spent the majority of her album roll-out on a beach commune.
Lorde took to the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2022 earlier today (June 26) - here's the most magical moments from her set.
Her excitement was palpable: gentle, icy synth chords washed over the Pyramid Stage crowd before surging into a huge breakdown, mirroring the Kiwi star’s disbelief at the emotional moment that was unfolding in front of her. Lying flat on the stage, Lorde paused the expansive outro of ‘Supercut’ to talk about what Glastonbury meant to her growing up. It was five minutes of high-octane magic: friends held each others’ hands above their heads, while Lorde balanced a constant swing between euphoric surges and moments of thoughtful restraint. This wide-eyed and blissful moment of surprise down on the farm left us thinking, maybe, if we ask Lorde, Parks and Clairo all nicely, we could have a potential supergroup on our hands? Here are the biggest moments from Lorde’s vital, impactful set at Glastonbury 2022. Throughout an aesthetically-charged and choreography-heavy set, the artist born Ella Yelich-O’Connor showed just how powerful catharsis can be.
Lorde's new blonde hair at Glastonbury Festival 2022 has been gathering all the attention from fans who are loving her new look.
Going by the reactions a blonde Lorde has got on Twitter, her new look has impressed many. Whether it’s her natural hair or a wig, the blonde look has surely got fans’ approval. For the unversed, this isn’t the first time Lorde has ditched her dark hair for a lighter shade.