Glastonbury 2015: Sunday as it happened - The Who, Paul Weller, Patti Smith and Lionel Richie provide golden oldie Glasto experience
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Kanye West proved the haters wrong with a storming headline set at Worthy Farm last night and now it's up to legendary rockers The Who to close the festival in style.
Patti Smith and FKA twigs are among the women getting Somerset on their feet this Sunday while Lionel Richie will fill the slot taken by Dolly Parton last year. Will he draw the same massive crowd that the "9 to 5" singer did?
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-What happened with Patti Smith invited the Dalai Lama onstage
- The Dalai Lama brands Middle East violence 'unthinkable' during historic first appearance at Glastonbury- How Kanye West proved the haters wrong to win over Worthy Farm
- Kanye West is being an egomaniac before even performing
- Burt Bacharach proves the oldies really are the goodies
- Kanye West finally responds to the petition against his booking
- Jamie Merrill ventures to the infamous Beat Hotel - here's what he made of it
- Bets are already being taken for how long Kanye West's on stage rant will be on Saturday night
- Sun forecast for Saturday after rain on Friday night
- Florence and the Machine really put on a show
- The Libertines prove they still have it in surprise performance
- Stephen Hawking and Azealia Banks cancel Glastonbury appearances
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