
Bastille performed a secret set at Glastonbury 2022 this night (June 23), subsidized by way of the 10-piece brass band Ol Dirty Brasstards.
The band had been the marvel visitors at the Williams Green degree and carried out after pageant founder Michael Eavis common covers set.
Tonight we’re Brasstille and the Brasstards or one thing, Bastille frontman Dan Smith joked because the expanded band took to the degree. As enthusiasts waited for the set to start, they chanted the chorus from their hit unmarried Pompeii.
The secret efficiency started with a model of the bands 2016 unmarried Good Grief, ahead of Smith advised the group: We are so ridiculously fucking satisfied to be at Glastonbury. Smith mentioned afterwards, I cant imagine we get to play after Michael Eavis, what the fuck.
As the set endured, Bastille aired variations of Things We Lost In The Fire and Quarter Past Midnight, each subsidized by way of rousing crowd singalongs. This subsequent music is amazingly unhappy however sounds satisfied, the singer mentioned as he presented Survivin, which featured at the 2020 EP Goosebumps.
The band additionally performed their now-traditional mash-up of Rhythm Of The Night by way of Corona and Rhythm Is A Dancer by way of Snap!, dubbed Of The Night. Before each and every refrain, Smith carried out the packed tent in setting out to the bottom ahead of leaping up as one for a euphoric chorus.
To shut the set out, Bastille completed with Shut Off The Lights from their newest album Give Me The Future, an Americana-tinged model of Marshmello collab Happier, and Pompeii. Before the previous, Smith urged the group: Feel loose to bop round as unhealthy as I’m Im seeking to set the bar as little as it might pass.
Bastilles Williams Green secret set adopted their large look at the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2019. It used to be their 6th efficiency on the pageant in general.
Bastille performed:
Good Grief
Things We Lost In The Fire
Quarter Past Midnight
Survivin
Of The Night
Shut Off The Lights
Happier
Pompeii
Earlier this month, the band shared their new music Remind Me, a monitor began all through the writing procedure for Give Me The Future. We werent in point of fact positive what it will be for however all the time cherished how other it felt, Smith mentioned in a remark. Finishing it off in London with Mark Crew and the remainder of the blokes wed sought after to make one thing sharp and minimum.
The lyrics are about how our minds can taunt us with reminiscences that play uncontrollably like scenes on a loop, so we set the monitor over this hypnotic, rolling guitar riff. We invited a host of singers to lend their voices to the monitor.