Glastonbury 2014
Watch Disclosure ignite Glastonbury with ‘When A Fire Starts To Burn’
The brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence set the West Holts Stage on fire.
Disclosure are no strangers to big crowds nowadays. Thanks to their chart-dominating debut album ‘Settle’ and a slew of huge sold out shows in the past twelve months, the brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence are well-versed in how to get the party going.
It’s no surprise to learn that that’s exactly what they did on the final evening of this year’s Glastonbury Festival. Closing proceedings at the West Holts stage last night (Sunday 29th June), the electronic duo brought on a host of guests to bring their first full-length to life, including - but nowhere near limited to - Aluna Francis of AlunaGeorge for ‘White Noise’ and Eliza Doolittle for ‘You & Me’.
Closing proceedings at the West Holts stage last night (Sunday 29th June), the electronic duo brought on a host of guests to bring their first full-length to life, including - but nowhere near limited to - Aluna Francis of AlunaGeorge for ‘White Noise’ and Eliza Doolittle for ‘You & Me’.
It was the thumping bass and incendiary beats of ‘When A Fire Starts To Burn’ that really set the night alight for the twosome though, and you can relive it in all its glory below, courtesy of the BBC’s Glastonbury coverage.
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