Sundown syndrome
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker went on a bloody mad one at Glastonbury
He had to search for his own name online on Monday to piece together the weekend.

Thought your festival hangovers were bad? Spare a thought for Tame Impala head honcho Kevin Parker - he had to search for his own name online to figure out what the bloody hell he’d been up to for the entirety of Glastonbury.
Speaking to Q, he revealed the extent of his post-boozing regret. “We got there on Friday afternoon and were there until Monday morning,” he explained of the band’s Glastonbury antics. “I’m still paying the price.
“There’s a good 36 hours after we played that is unaccounted for,” he added. “I suddenly came to and it was Monday morning. Mark Ronson is sending me photos of me at various times and I’m slowly piecing together where I was and what I was doing. Part of my method is searching ‘#KevinParker’ on the internet and finding all the fan photos of me just like [makes popping sound]. Did I go and see Adele after us? We’re entering into hazy territory here… We got off the stage and there were five bottles of Moët waiting for us. Monday morning was not good.”
Christ alive. To be fair, he was probably due a celebration - they pretty much nailed that massive Pyramid Stage slot.
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