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  • by Surej Singh |
  • June 29, 2024 |
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Glastonbury 2024: Here’s what Dua Lipa performed for her headlining set

Dua Lipa‘s headlining slot at Glastonbury 2024 has come to an end – here’s what the pop star performed on Friday (June 28).

The pop star closed out the Pyramid Stage on Friday, setting the tone for the rest of the weekend’s headliners. To begin her highly anticipated set, Dua Lipa got the show started with ‘Training Season’, which she followed up with the Calvin Harris collaboration ‘One Kiss’ and ‘Illusion’.

She then proceeded to perform ‘Break My Heart’, ‘Levitating’ and ‘These Walls’ before talking to the crowd and explaining how hard she’s worked to be on the Pyramid Stage. “Little me would be beside herself right now,” she said. “I know maybe some of you don’t believe in manifestation… but one thing that’s undeniable is magic. This is as close as it gets.”

She then brought out Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker – with whom she collaborated for her latest album ‘Radical Optimism’. Together, they performed Tame Impala’s ‘The Less I Know The Better’.

Afterwards, she performed hits like ‘Love Again’, ‘Pretty Please’, ‘Hallucinate’ and ‘New Rules’. For her encore, she performed ‘Physical’, ‘Don’t Start Now’ and closing number ‘Houdini’.

Dua Lipa’s Glastonbury 2024 setlist was:

‘Training Season’
‘One Kiss’
‘Illusion’
‘Break My Heart’
‘Levitating’
‘These Walls’
‘Be The One’
‘Love Again’
‘The Less I Know The Better’ (ft. Tame Impala)
‘Falling Forever’
‘Love Again’
‘Pretty Please’
‘Hallucinate’
‘New Rules’
‘Electricity’
‘Cold Heart’
‘Happy For You’
‘Physical’
‘Don’t Start Now’
‘Houdini’

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’.

Check back at NME for the latest Glastonbury 2024 news, reviews, interviews, photos, rumours and more. Check out the NME liveblog here for all the latest Glastonbury action as it happens.

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