Yard Act took over the Woodsies stage at this year’s Glastonbury festival and performed a high-octave set filled with grooves and dance breaks.“What a beautiful day for all of this,” frontman James Smith told the crowd while appearing on stage.
The band then jumped into ‘Fixer Upper’, ‘Dead Horse’ and ‘We Make Hits’. One of the strongest bits of their performance was the backup singers who took moments throughout the set to perform some synchronised choreography with high energy.Katy J Pearson came out as a special guest to perform their collab track ‘When The Laughter Stops’.
At the end of their set, Smith took a moment to introduce the band and went on to pay tribute to the people of Ukraine, Sudan and Palestine.Stand with Palestine and oppressed people everywhere.Yard Act at Glastonbury.#Glastonbury #Gaza pic.twitter.com/AY7ubKBzX0— benfolley (@benfolley) June 29, 2024Yard Act.
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