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See photos as SEVENTEEN become first K-pop band to play Glastonbury

The 13-piece band hit the Pyramid Stage on Friday afternoon.

By Will Richards

(Picture: Aaron Parsons Photography)

SEVENTEEN made history at Glastonbury today (July 28), becoming the first K-pop band to perform at the legendary festival – see what went down with our photo gallery below.

The 13-piece band played an early afternoon set on the Pyramid Stage, performing songs from across their discography.

Performing tracks in both Korean and English, the band’s Joshua told the crowd: “Even though the language, country and culture are different, we can all connect through the music. That’s why we’re here today.”

They also acknowledged the history of their set, unfurling a flag with the message: “SEVENTEEN right here – making history at Glastonbury”.

See the band’s full setlist below.

‘Maestro’
‘Ready to Love’
‘SOS’
‘Rock with You’
‘2 Minus 1’
‘I Don’t Understand but I Love U’
‘Cheers to Youth’
‘LALALI’
‘Clap’
‘Hot’
‘Headliner’
‘God of Music’
‘Very Nice’

The first night of Glastonbury 2024 will be headlined by Dua Lipa, while Tame Impala‘s Kevin Parker will also play a secret set at the festival tonight.

You can check back here for all of Rolling Stone UK’s Glastonbury content over the weekend.