Lamar closed Glastonbury by adding the line "Godspeed for women's rights/ They judge you, they judge Christ" to his song “Savior,” which delves into Black Lives Matter, political correctness and his own religious faith. Wearing a crown of thorns with his face bloodied, Lamar repeated the phrase extensively before ending the set with a mic drop.
Bridgers, who made her solo Glasto debut Friday and joined the Jesus and Mary Chain for “Just Like Honey,” led the crowd flanking the John Peel Stage in a chant of "Fuck the Supreme Court." "Fuck that shit; fuck America," Bridgers said. "Like all these irrelevant motherfuckers trying to tell us what to do with our fucking bodies." Close to 200k attended the first Glastonbury Festival in three years. No act was better received over the weekend than headliner Paul McCartney, whose set featured guests Bruce Springsteen and Dave Grohl. Springsteen and Macca performed the two songs they also did 6/16 at Met Life Stadium—the Boss’ “Glory Days” and the early Beatles and Rolling Stones hit “I Wanna Be Your Man.” Grohl joined McCartney for “I Saw Her Standing There” and “Band on the Run." The guests returned for “The End.” Diana Ross closed out the event Sunday with a career-spanning greatest-hits set. Here are a few other performances from Glastonbury 2022.
And we love them for it. EM #Glastonbury2022 pic.twitter.com/TRqhdQ3X6q
— Glastonbury Live (@GlastoLive) June 26, 2022