Glastonbury Festival is back in full swing, and it is set to be a scorching few days on Worthy Farm for the 210,000 ticket holders attending this year's event. While revellers have been setting up their tents and enjoying the festivities since Wednesday, Friday night saw some huge acts take to the venue's iconic Pyramid Stage.

British pop-rock band The 1975 were the first headliners to grace that stage this evening (Friday, June 27) when they performed their biggest hits and latest tracks. They were last at the festival almost a decade ago when they performed on the Other Stage after their second album dropped.

Their set started at 10.15pm and they followed on from the likes of Biffy Clyro, Lewis Capaldi and Alanis Morissette, who made her Glastonbury debut this afternoon. Tonight's headliner will be Neil Young who will be making their Glasto return after last playing in 2009.

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