Glastonbury Saturday: Pulp, Raye, and a Sea of Faces (Photo Essay)
A visual journey through a day of music, sun, and festival spirit at Glastonbury.

Battling the Glastonbury Heat
The sun beat down relentlessly on Saturday, proving too much for some. Festivalgoers sought refuge in the shade or found creative ways to cool off. See more photos below.

Festivalgoers struggle in the heat by the Other stage. Photographs: Alicia Canter
Finding a shaded spot was premium real estate. Staying hydrated was key. The Other Stage offered some respite, but even there, the crowds felt the impact of the sun.
Raye's Old-Hollywood Glamour Takes the Stage
Raye delivered a stunning performance, channeling old-Hollywood glamour with a modern twist. Her vocals soared, and her stage presence captivated the audience. Check out a full review of Raye's performance (External Link).
She showcased both her powerful vocals and her songwriting prowess, proving why she's one of the most exciting artists of the moment.
Pulp's Nostalgic 90s Set
Pulp brought the 90s back to life with a nostalgic set that had the crowd singing along to every word. From "Common People" to "Disco 2000," their performance was a reminder of the band's enduring appeal. Jarvis Cocker's wit and charisma were on full display.
The energy was electric as fans of all ages celebrated the iconic Britpop band. A true Glastonbury highlight.
More Photos from Glastonbury Saturday
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Dynamo's Magic at Glastonbury
Magician Steven Frayne (aka Dynamo) made an appearance at the festival, leaving the crowd amazed by his illusions.
Source: The Guardian (External Link)