Glastonbury festival debut after he heard his lyrics roared back at him from the crowd.The 28-year-old, from North Shields, took to the world famous Pyramid Stage on Friday night (June 24) for the first time during his career.And it seems it was a resounding success, as he was seen on stage overcome with emotion as the crowd chanted his own lyrics back at him.READ MORE: Devastated Lauren Laverne quits BBC Glastonbury coverage as mum tragically diesAs the crowd, which was waving a range of flags including a rainbow Pride flag, sang, Sam was stunned to silence before saying: "Thank you Glastonbury!"Sam made sure to give a nod to his hometown during his set, with his saxophone player wearing a Newcastle United football top.The singer also drank from a bottle of Newcastle Brown Ale, and dedicated one of his songs to other Geordies watching him from the crowd.Fans watching on the BBC at home were loving the performance, with one tweeting: "He is unbelievable in every way."Another said: "Just fantastic.
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