Glastonbury excitement builds for headliners Coldplay as Cyndi Lauper wows the crowd

Excitement at Glastonbury is building for headline act Coldplay after Cyndi Lauper took centre stage and wowed crowds.

The legendary singer called for women's reproductive rights to be respected and launched a new organisation at this year's festival.

It comes after Banksy let loose an inflatable boat with dummy migrants which was launched onto the crowd during a performance by the Idles.

The Saturday edition of the event at Worthy Farm also marks Coldplay's first Pyramid Stage appearance since 2016, and will see them overtake The Cure, who have headlined the slot four times.

Frontman Chris Martin, guitarist Jonny Buckland, drummer Will Champion and bassist Guy Berryman will follow pop superstar Dua Lipa, who headlined the festival on Friday.

Cyndi Lauper performs during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2024 at Worthy Farm

Cyndi Lauper performs during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2024 at Worthy Farm

The legendary singer called for women's reproductive rights to be respected and launched a new organisation at this year's festival

The legendary singer called for women's reproductive rights to be respected and launched a new organisation at this year's festival

A look at the enormous crowds in attendance at Glastonbury festival for Lauper

A look at the enormous crowds in attendance at Glastonbury festival for Lauper

Founded by Michael Eavis in 1970, Glastonbury Festival features around 3,000 performances across over 80 stages

Founded by Michael Eavis in 1970, Glastonbury Festival features around 3,000 performances across over 80 stages

A festival-goer using an umbrella and a fan to try to cool down

A festival-goer using an umbrella and a fan to try to cool down

Music goers during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2024 at Worthy Farm

Music goers during day four of Glastonbury Festival 2024 at Worthy Farm

A festival goer pictured before the Cyndi Lauper performance

A festival goer pictured before the Cyndi Lauper performance

Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and iconic Pyramid Stage, the festival offers a diverse lineup of music and arts, embodying a spirit of community, creativity, and environmental consciousness

Renowned for its vibrant atmosphere and iconic Pyramid Stage, the festival offers a diverse lineup of music and arts, embodying a spirit of community, creativity, and environmental consciousness

The Last Dinner Party pictured performing on the Pyramid Stage earlier today

The Last Dinner Party pictured performing on the Pyramid Stage earlier today

Performs walk through the Theatre and Circus area on the fourth day

Performs walk through the Theatre and Circus area on the fourth day

Lauper, who is set for what is 'billed' as a farewell tour in the UK next year, wore a jacket with a blue train, a silver bodice and silver pants on the Pyramid Stage.

She opened with her 1980s track The Goonies 'R' Good Enough while dealing with mic issues. But the technical problems appeared to be improving when she performed her biggest hits Time After Time, Money Changes Everything, True Colours and I Drove All Night.

During her performance of Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Lauper's audio improved and she made reference to feminist marches, that in 2017 saw US women wear lots of pink 'Pussyhats'.

To cheers, Lauper told the crowd: 'I was watching TV and I saw all these women all over the world marching, with some pink hats and... my friend called me up and said 'to get the hell out there (Cyndi)' so I did I went out and I saw the signs that said Girls Just Want To Have Fundamental Rights, that's right.'

She added that she was 'partnering-up' with her Girls Just Want To Have Fundamental Rights Fund on Saturday, which 'funds organisations all around the world to help young women, older women, women (who want) reproductive rights, autonomy over their own bodies'.

Lauper also highlighted the maternal health organisation White Ribbon Alliance, who she said were at the front, before saying: 'It is time that the world leaders understand that women are half the population of the world and we deserve to be treated equally, no matter where we're from or what we look like.'

She also made several references to the UK, including mentioning the West End production of Kinky Boots ahead of My Father's Son and her Change Of Heart music video that saw her dancing in London's Leicester Square.

Lauper also had a solo moment with the recorder, during her second track, the controversial She Bop.

Indie rockers Kasabian, who headlined at the Pyramid Stage in 2014, confirmed they will be one of the secret shows, following them not originally being announced as part of the festival's line-up.

There was a 'TBA' slot on the Woodsies Stage, formerly the John Peel Stage, for 6pm, before the band told fans on social media that 'they will see' them in the evening.

The Pyramid Stage kicked off at 12pm with musician Femi Kuti before seeing fellow Nigerian musician Ayra Starr deliver a triumphant Afrobeat performance, featuring plenty of crowd work.

Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne watch The Last Dinner Party perform

Anya Taylor-Joy and Cara Delevingne watch The Last Dinner Party perform

Broadcaster Ros Atkins plays a drum and bass Set at The Stonebridge Bar

Broadcaster Ros Atkins plays a drum and bass Set at The Stonebridge Bar

A member of pit security handing out water to the crowd watching Femi Kuti on the Pyramid Stage,

A member of pit security handing out water to the crowd watching Femi Kuti on the Pyramid Stage,

Festivalgoers stand in the crowd as US singer Cyndi Lauper performs on the Pyramid stage

Festivalgoers stand in the crowd as US singer Cyndi Lauper performs on the Pyramid stage

estival goers listen to British band The Last Dinner Party

estival goers listen to British band The Last Dinner Party

Members of the Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band perform in the Theatre and Circus area

Members of the Rajasthan Heritage Brass Band perform in the Theatre and Circus area

A costumed festival goer listens to Nigerian musician Femi Kuti

A costumed festival goer listens to Nigerian musician Femi Kuti

Next up on the main stage is Cyndi Lauper, who is set to hold what is billed as her final series of live shows with the Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour next year.

Festival-goers on Saturday can look forward to some sunny weather as they explore Worthy Farm and its many attractions.

A spokesperson for the Met Office told the PA news agency that Saturday will be 'a dry day with sunny spells throughout the morning, some cloud building as we head into the afternoon'.

There will be highs of 20-21C in the afternoon and the 'possibility of overnight rain'.

On Sunday there will be highs of 18-19C in the afternoon.

Read More

Glastonbury hosts woke new stage celebrating immigration to UK and declaring 'no human is illegal'

article image

A total of 71 alleged offences inside and outside the perimeter at Glastonbury have been reported since Wednesday, according to Avon and Somerset Police.

This includes one sexual offence, 22 cases of theft and 11 drug offences.

A police spokesperson told PA that 13 arrests have been made between Wednesday and Saturday morning, some of which have included people being arrested for multiple offences.

Eight of the arrests have been on suspicion of at least one drug-related offence and four of those eight have also been arrests on suspicion of theft.

Among the acts gracing the Pyramid Stage on Saturday is indie band Keane who are playing at 4pm.

The band's frontman Tom Chaplin told PA they will be keeping their set 'quite simple'.

He also revealed they will be playing hits from their debut studio album Hopes And Fears, which turned 20 this year.

Also celebrating its 20th anniversary this year is cult horror comedy Shaun Of The Dead.

At a Q&A event Simon Pegg spoke about the film's impact and reflected on his time at Glastonbury so far, calling Idles' Friday night set 'literally one of the greatest performances I've ever seen at Glastonbury'.

Dua Lipa described her Glastonbury experience as 'the maddest night of my life' when she took to the stage on Friday and treated revellers to a selection of her popular tracks, including These Walls, Break My Heart, Hallucinate, Electricity, Physical and Don't Start Now.

Festival goers listen to British band The Last Dinner Party

Festival goers listen to British band The Last Dinner Party

Notting Hill Carnival performers dance with the public at the Carhenge area

Notting Hill Carnival performers dance with the public at the Carhenge area

Festival-goers sit amongst rubbish on day three of the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm near Pilton, Somerset

Festival-goers sit amongst rubbish on day three of the Glastonbury Festival at Worthy Farm near Pilton, Somerset

'This has been a massive dream come true,' Dua Lipa said before adding, 'Glastonbury, I love you.'

Earlier on the Pyramid Stage, Paul Heaton and Norman Cook reunited to perform a Housemartins classic.

Heaton surprised festival-goers by bringing out his former bandmate Cook, better known as Fatboy Slim, to perform their 1986 hit Happy Hour.

Damon Albarn also made a surprise appearance at the festival, asking the crowd whether the war in Gaza was 'unfair' and suggesting Joe Biden was too old to be US president when he was invited on stage by Bombay Bicycle Club's Jack Steadman.

Neo-soul singer Olivia Dean dedicated her song Carmen to her grandmother and other members of the Windrush generation while wearing a T-shirt with her grandmother's face on it.

The festival also saw British actress Florence Pugh reveal she is 'tiptoeing' towards directing and producing films, as she appeared during a Dune: Part Two Q&A.

Elsewhere, Lady Bird actress Saoirse Ronan made a surprise appearance during a Q&A for Andrew Haigh-directed film All Of Us Strangers at indoor cinema space Pilton Palais where she interviewed the filmmaker and stars Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal.

Meanwhile, Charlotte Church sang 'Free Palestine' with a crowd of hundreds as she led an improvised number during an intimate and politically charged appearance at Glastonbury.

The Welsh singer's performance at Worthy Farm comes months after she needed police protection after attending a pro-Palestine march in London, with her family also threatened.

Other festivities have included a tribute to the late DJ Annie Nightingale, the first female presenter on BBC Radio 1, who died in January at the age of 83.

And mere days after the birth of his fourth child, Joe Wicks led a mass fitness session on the Pyramid Stage.

On Sunday, American R&B singer SZA will headline the festival, with country music star Shania Twain to play the coveted Legends slot.

OTHER NEWS

12 minutes ago

Kansas City Chiefs: Contract Drama Could Be Brewing On The Offensive Line Before Offseason

12 minutes ago

Watch: 'Cobra Kai' trailer shows Daniel discover Mr. Miyagi's buried secrets

12 minutes ago

Simone Biles says husband Jonathan Owens will come to Olympic Games

12 minutes ago

‘It should be his last Wimbledon’: Nick Kyrgios thinks it’s time for Andy Murray to retire

12 minutes ago

Paul Mescal, Pedro Pascal face off in 1st look at 'Gladiator II': See the photos

12 minutes ago

France move past Belgium into Euro quarters on late own goal

12 minutes ago

Pamela Anderson says she's 'happier than ever' on her birthday: See photos

12 minutes ago

José Raúl Mulino sworn in as Panama's new president, promises to stop migration through Darien Gap

13 minutes ago

Hurricane Beryl broke a startling record before making landfall in the Caribbean

14 minutes ago

Video: 'Migrants are just waiting for a Labour government before crossing to the UK': Rishi Sunak warns Britain will be a 'soft touch' magnet for illegal migration under 'socialist' Keir Starmer as hard right movement sweeps across France and Europe

14 minutes ago

Video: Karen Read murder trial ends in mistrial as jury fails to agree whether she deliberately killed Boston cop boyfriend with SUV

16 minutes ago

Hardworking immigrant driver shot to death in NYC died chasing ‘the American Dream,’ grieving friends say

17 minutes ago

Plans for new train service between London and Manchester are unveiled

17 minutes ago

Arsenal transfer news: Sevilla working on Albert Sambi Lokonga deal

17 minutes ago

Headteacher wins unfair dismissal case after being sacked for tapping son’s hand

18 minutes ago

On Trump, Russia UN envoy says Ukraine war can't end in one day

18 minutes ago

Joe Biden was a winner, once. It’s a huge risk to assume he can win again

18 minutes ago

Transfer news LIVE! Arsenal make Sancho decision; Chelsea in first Osimhen bid; Man Utd, Tottenham latest

18 minutes ago

Former Liverpool sensation now free agent after bitter Anfield exit

18 minutes ago

The Celebrities At Glastonbury Festival From Sienna Miller To Florence Pugh

18 minutes ago

Dallas Mavericks sign-and-trade for Klay Thompson

19 minutes ago

Meet the first Latino leading a national gun violence prevention organization

22 minutes ago

USA Today Editor-In-Chief Terence Samuel Departs After One Year

24 minutes ago

Man United 'aim to appoint former Chelsea technical director on short-term deal' to support summer transfer window after Dan Ashworth arrival

24 minutes ago

Gisele Bundchen wows in strapless bikini as boyfriend Joaquim Valente bonds with her children in Costa Rica - where she shared many happy memories with ex Tom Brady

25 minutes ago

Let freedom ring: Contracts NFC teams would love to jettison

25 minutes ago

Sky Sports commentator calls out Sam Matterface after Clive Tyldesley sent home from Euros

25 minutes ago

Mansfield HS alum Joseph Brown throws his way on to Team USA

25 minutes ago

Sources: Warriors signing De'Anthony Melton to one-year deal

25 minutes ago

Coco Gauff wins all-American showdown, buries 2023 demons

25 minutes ago

Wimbledon favourite Jannik Sinner passes first-round test to set up intriguing clash

25 minutes ago

Nick Kyrgios defends his controversial role in BBC’s Wimbledon coverage

25 minutes ago

Andy Murray leaves Wimbledon decision to the last minute

25 minutes ago

Naomi Osaka through as Aryna Sabalenka’s withdrawal blows women’s draw wide open

25 minutes ago

LIV's Richard Bland claims U.S. Senior Open playoff, back-to-back majors

25 minutes ago

Belgium lament another poor tournament

25 minutes ago

Sinner subdues feisty Hanfmann to advance at Wimbledon

25 minutes ago

This Boar's Head Deli Meat Is By Far The Best You Can Buy

25 minutes ago

Six athletes, including one woman, in Palestine team for Paris Olympics

25 minutes ago

C.J. Stroud spends time in Miami working out with receivers