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Glastonbury live: Friday with Dua Lipa, LCD Soundsystem, Idles and more – as it happened
The first day saw performances from Heilung, Jamie xx, PJ Harvey and more – alongside Marina Abramović’s startling silent art piece
Park, 12.25pm
Just after Lynx at Park, Bishi – wearing a gold kaftan and a white feathery headdress – performs Yoko Ono’s Voice Peace for Soprano before leading the crowd in a primal scream for peace, power and whatever you fancy, really. (If collectivism isn’t your thing, she suggests it could be a warmup for Dua Lipa later on the Pyramid stage.)
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