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Ah, Glastonbury. Without a doubt the biggest and most special music festival in the world.Across its hallowed fields, hundreds of thousands are treated to hours upon hours of non-stop fun from the best names in the business.But while scores of us should have been setting up tents with a warm can of cider in hand, this year’s extravaganza has been postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.We should have been treated to a 50th anniversary bonanza with headline sets from Paul McCartney, Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar.Elsewhere there would have been performances from Charli XCX, Jarvis Cocker, Kano, Squid, Diana Ross, Dua Lipa and many, many more.Instead, this weekend we’ll be treated to classic performances from some of the best acts to grace.

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