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Watch Coldplay perform ‘My Universe’ with BTS projections

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Coldplay have just collaborated with BTS for ‘My Universe’ at Glastonbury… sort of – watch footage of the performance below.

  • READ MORE: Glastonbury 2024 liveblog: all of Saturday’s action as it happens

During their record-breaking fifth headlining performance, Chris Martin and co. took some time to shout-out the members of K-pop boyband BTS, majority of whom are currently serving mandatory military service in South Korea.

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Despite the K-pop group’s physical absence, their presence was still felt at Worthy Farm, with Coldplay performing ‘My Universe’ with projections of the South Korean act were displayed on the tip of the Pyramid Stage.

Elsewhere during their set, Coldplay debuted a new song with Little Simz, and invited Victoria Canal onstage for ‘Paradise’.

 

Still set to come this weekend are performances from SZA, Shania Twain, Janelle Monae, The National, Two Door Cinema Club, Avril Lavigne, Justice, Nia Archives, James Blake, Alvvays, Romy and more.

Camila Cabello’s chaotic set scored a three-star rating, while Dua Lipa’s Friday headlining performance earned her four-stars. IDLES and Fontaines D.C nabbed perfect five-star ratings as did the festival’s first K-pop performers SEVENTEEN.

Check back at NME here for the latest news, reviews, interviews, photos, rumours and more from Glastonbury 2024. Follow the NME liveblog for all the action as it happens.



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