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Wolf Alice document Glastonbury 2015 in new video diary
From secret slots to rain-drenched sets, band’s ridiculous week is summed up in a short clip.
The week surrounding Wolf Alice’s Glastonbury 2015 was without doubt their most unforgettable. Monday saw the release of their debut album ‘My Love Is Cool’, and from then on they took over Worthy Farm while (only just) losing out to Florence + The Machine in a great big chart battle.
Their weekend began with a secret set at William’s Green on the Thursday night. And a new video diary documents everything they did from then onwards, from signing vinyl for fans to checking out Swim Deep’s beyond-early set on the Other Stage.
All that, plus footage from their fantastic Park Stage set, where they converted a soggy, slightly confused crowd into crowdsurfing loons.
Catch up with our Wolf Alice cover feature here and check out the Glasto diary below.
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