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the latest from Glastonbury Festival, day 4!

eFestivals' Glastonbury Festival 2010 Blog

By Scott Williams | Published:

Glastonbury Festival 2010 - around the festival site (7)
Photo credit: Karen Williams


The latest from the eFestivals' Glastonbury Festival blog over five days at Pilton.

Saturday followed Gorillaz example with a host of special guests. Muse stole the show with an encore guest performance from U2's Edge, and before them Scisssor Sisters had an appearance from Kylie.

Biffy Clyro were special guests in The Park while Shakira and The Dead Weather played to those roasting in the sun at the main stage. George Clinton and Midlake headlined the West Holts Stage and Park respectively, whilst Kelis, Chipmunk, N-Dubz, and Jamie T had the crowds jumping in the dance village. Whilst over in Avalon Lightning Seeds did a rousing acoustic version of 3 Lions.

With the sun providing Glastonbury more fantastic weather, there was the opportunity to explore more of the shaded non-music parts of the site for many.

The Green Crafts were busy with workshops, the multitude of small stages were well patroned, and the vibe throughout the site was terrific. Glastonbury doesn't do normal weather it's is a festival of extreme weather and this year it's sun.

Today it's the football vs Slash, and seeking shade, it's the last night to sing at the U2 shrine, dance under the explosions of Arcadia, get teleported in Lost Luggage, dance (and sing) at the silent disco, rave it up in the dance village, and chill out in the stone circle.

We'll be back next week with loads of reviews and pictures of the festival online for you to enjoy.