American indie rockers The National are set to pour their hearts and souls into their headline set at Worthy Farm this year.
The band will be closing the Other Stage on Sunday. Formed in New York in 1999, the US rock group have the top achievement of having their last five albums all chart in the top five of the UK album charts.
Earlier this year, the band released two critically-acclaimed albums, First Two Pages of Frankenstein and Laugh Track. In 2017, The National received a Grammy award for their seventh studio album Sleep Well Beast.
They were also nominated for International Breakthrough Act at the 2011 BRIT Awards. READ MORE: Full Glastonbury line up and set times for Sunday on Pyramid Stage, Other, Woodsies, West Holts and Park You can see our Glastonbury Festival coverage in full here. Band member Aaron Dessner also collaborated with Taylor Swift on her 2020 albums Folklore and Evermore, with the singer later making an appearance on the band's 2023 track The Alcott.
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