TWO St Albans bands will be rocking the crowds at the Glastonbury Festival this weekend. Both Enter Shikari and the Friendly Fires will be playing at the world-famous event in Worthy Farm, Somerset, which kicks off today. The Friendly Fires – made up of f
TWO St Albans bands will be rocking the crowds at the Glastonbury Festival this weekend.
Both Enter Shikari and the Friendly Fires will be playing at the world-famous event in Worthy Farm, Somerset, which kicks off today.
The Friendly Fires - made up of former St Albans School pupils Ed Macfarlane, Edd Gibson and Jack Savidge - take to the Other Stage with their punchy electro-indie-pop sound tomorrow (Friday).
Then Enter Shikari - made up of Rou Reynolds, Rory Clewlow, Chris Batten and Rob Rolfe - will be appearing on the Other Stage on Sunday.
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