Glastonbury 2015: How Florence Welch and Lionel Richie sent festival-goers home happy
As the sweaty, mud-encrusted festival-goers packed up their tents across the sombre, litter-strewn, post-apocalyptic wasteland that remained at Pilton yesterday morning, several new narratives were being created among friends about what this Glastonbury meant to them. Was it the year that old British rockers showed the big-name US artists who's boss, proving that expensive lighting rigs (Kanye) and well-choreographed backing dancers (Pharrell) were no match for interminable back catalogues, decades of experience, and an old-fashioned bit of guitar windmilling? (The Who).