Little Simz: “All roads are leading for me to Glasto, so I’m really taking time to craft a show”

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Little Simz: “All roads are leading for me to Glasto, so I’m really taking time to craft a show”

Little Simz has shared some details about her upcoming performance at Glastonbury 2024. The rapper is set to take the stage at the Pyramid Stage for an event that will be headlined by Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and SZA. Speaking on BBC Radio 6 Music, Simz teased that the festival-goers can expect “an immersive experience” at her forthcoming performance. She also confirmed that Glastonbury 2024 would be “the only show I’m playing this year”, hence she is taking the time to work on crafting a show that will bring good vibes to the farm.

Simz headlined the Wests Holts Stage in 2022, delivering a “flawless determinism from rap’s tour de force” in a four-star review according to NME. Before leaving the stage, the ‘No Thank You’ artist told the crowd: “See you next time on the Pyramid!” Simz’s journey with Glastonbury has been unique, and she looks forward to this return with excitement as the festival has supported her throughout the years.

Regarding her show, Simz hinted at a possible live team-up with Michael Kiwanuka, who is also scheduled to play on the Pyramid Stage. The two artists have collaborated before, and she loves his amazing live shows. Simz also revealed that she had been “writing some lyrics” for a new project recently, so she plans to talk about “some other stuff” with Lauren soon.

Glastonbury 2024 will take place from Wednesday, June 26 to Sunday, June 30, at Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset. Fans have already shared their thoughts on the first-line up announcement. Coach and ticket packages sold out in 25 minutes in November last year, while the general ticket sale sold out in just under an hour. However, next month, there will be a re-sale of unwanted and unpaid-for tickets for those registered. Visit the website for more information

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