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Finneas: It’s a tremendous honour to headline Glastonbury

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The 24-year-old singer/songwriter will perform at the world-famous music festival alongside his sister Billie Eilish on the iconic Pyramid Stage on Friday night (24.06.22), and he believes there is “nothing like Glastonbury”.

He said: “To headline Glastonbury, it’s unbelievable.

“I feel like Glastonbury is everyone who has been lucky enough to go to music festivals, the world over, everyone says the same thing, which is there’s nothing like Glastonbury.

“Everything wishes it was Glastonbury. So yeah, just a tremendous honour.

“Again, it’s the company that you’re in too. The fact that we’re there with McCartney and Kendrick and everybody down the lineup too, I’m a huge fan of so many artists playing each day. It’s so exciting.”

The ‘Nobody Like U’ hitmaker – whose full name is Finneas O’Connell – is no stranger to the spectacle, which takes place at Worthy Farm, Somerset, south west England, having played Glastonbury alongside Billie in 2019 – and Finneas recalls it was a “really exciting” experience.

He said: “We played something like 4pm or something, and I remember the flags and the heat. It was really exciting. We climbed up the tor beforehand.”

Speaking about the UK, he told the ‘Matt Wilkinson’s Glastonbury Special’ on Apple Music 1: “We tried our best. We have this sense of being in London feels like family, because we played our first headliner here ever.

“But I think there’s also this reverence for English music and English bands, English artists.

“The two things that are very English that were great honours for us are this in the Bond song where we feel very honoured that they’re allowing us to be part of this super English thing.”

Also featured on ‘Matt Wilkinson’s Glastonbury Special’ on Apple Music 1 are interviews with Foals, Maggie Rogers and Nia Archives.

‘Matt Wilkinson’s Glastonbury Special’ on Apple Music 1 will be repeated Friday 24th June, 12-2pm BST.

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