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Glastonbury 2024: 5 things to watch on Sunday

It’s the final day of Glastonbury weekend and there are still so many exciting things to come!

If you’ve missed any of the must-watch sets from the last few days, we've got you covered - you can head to ±«Óãtv iPlayer and ±«Óãtv Sounds to get up to date with what’s happened so far, with full sets available for the next 30 days. But today we still have five stages worth of amazing music on the way, and you can watch it all live.

We’ll be bringing you all the best and biggest moments on the Glastonbury Channel, and you can switch over to any of the other stage streams to catch your favourite artists.

Not sure what to watch? We’ve picked out 5 must-see acts for Sunday…

1. SZA - Pyramid Stage, 9:30pm

There's a lot of excitement around SZA's closing headline set at Glastonbury this year as it will be her first ever appearance at the festival.

She's had an incredibly successful few years with her 2022 album SOS becoming a huge hit and her single 'Kill Bill' topping the charts in numerous countries.

But she's been one to watch for a while - her 2017 album CTRL was highly acclaimed, and she was the first female artist to get signed to Top Dawg Entertainment back in 2013. At the time the label represented artists including Jay Rock, Schoolboy Q, and Kendrick Lamar, who she collaborated with on many occasions, including on the soundtrack for Marvel's film Black Panther.

She's been known to bring out guests on her tours so we might see some exciting faces, and she is due to release her next album Lana at some point this year - so could we get a taste of new music during her set?

2. James Blake - Woodsies, 9:30pm

James Blake is an electronic artist whose experimental, textured sound has been pushing boundaries and reaching new heights since his self-titled debut record was released in 2011.

He has released six studio albums and numerous EPs - one dropped earlier this month - but his production skills are also highly respected, having worked with major names like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Ocean, and Rosalía.

Over the years his musical style has evolved to be a bit warmer and more accessible but it continues to feel fresh, and his intricate electronica mixed with his mild-mannered stage presence makes for joyful live performances. His set is certain to be a very special close to the Woodsies stage this year.

3. Ghetts - Park, 7:30pm

Ghetts released his critically acclaimed fourth album On Purpose, With Purpose earlier this year, cementing him further as one of the UK's most important grime artists.

At this year's MOBO Awards he won the Pioneer Award and took the opportunity to thank the grime artists that came before him: "I'm not just here by chance, I stood on the shoulders of some giants."

He referenced the journey that grime has taken to get to where it is today, and he has seen it firsthand - even though his first studio album was released in 2014, he's been making music since 2005.

His passionate rap style has been something special from the start, but it's grown more thoughtful and more introspective over the years. This year's Glastonbury set is sure to be Ghetts at his best yet.

4. Avril Lavigne - Other Stage, 6pm

Another Glastonbury newcomer this year is Canadian pop-punk royalty Avril Lavigne! Get ready to awaken your inner Sk8er Boi for an hour of iconic tunes on the Other Stage.

Funnily enough, Avril's first big break in music was aged 15 when she won a radio contest to perform with Shania Twain, who is performing in the Legends' slot at Glastonbury this year. Seeing them perform on the same day will be quite something!

Although many mainly associate her with her first three albums, released in the noughties when she was at the height of her fame, she has now released seven albums in total. Her latest album Love Sux was released in 2022 so the set is likely to be a mix of new and old material.

5. Shania Twain - Pyramid Stage, 3:45pm

Let's go girls! Taking to the Legends' slot this year is the one and only Shania Twain, the Queen of Country Pop herself.

The Canadian singer-songwriter has been making music for more than 40 years and she has a back catalogue of bangers that we can't wait to hear.

This will definitely be one of the most fun moments of the weekend, and Shania has already told ±«Óãtv News that she will be "doing the hits - the songs that everybody knows and the versions that everybody knows... It's going to be a big singalong party."

Now that sounds pretty great doesn't it? Catch you at the Pyramid stage dancing to 'Man! I Feel Like A Woman'.

Still not seen something you like? How about:

  • Jordan Rakei - West Holts, 5pm
  • Burna Boy - Pyramid Stage, 7:30pm
  • Nia Archives - West Holts, 8pm
  • London Grammar - Park, 9:15pm
  • The National - Other Stage, 9:45pm

Check out the full line up here.

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