Kanye West made history while headlining Britain’s Glastonbury Festival on Saturday. The hip-hop icon joined an illustrious list of past headliners including Jay Z, Beyoncé, Coldplay, and The Rolling Stones.
Following sets from Pharrell Williams, Paloma Faith, and George Ezra, Yeezus closed out the fourth day of the festival at Worthy Farm in England. Decked out in blue denim with splattered white paint, he kicked off his 100-minute set on the Pyramid Stage with “Stronger” before running through his catalog including “Ni**as in Paris,” “New Slaves,” and “Heartless.”
He brought out Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon for “Lost in the World,” dedicated a song to his wife Kim Kardashian (“She brought this poetry out of me”), and covered part of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
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