Coldplay were Glastonbury 2011's forgotten headliners until a few shameless crowd-pleasers moved the audience to sing along joyously, writes Gareth Grundy
Dorian Lynskey: In the most relentless charm offensive that Worthy Farm has ever seen, Elbow's Pyramid stage performance should go down as an all-time Glastonbury great
The least secret gig ever played at Glastonbury, Radiohead attracted fans from far and wide but failed to deliver the vintage tracks they'd come for, says Rosie Swash
Alex Needham: With a mix of Smiths songs, solo hits and dodgy new material, Morrissey put on a rum old show for the audience at Glastonbury's Pyramid stage
Method Man strongarmed the crowd into life, a reminder that Glastonbury is at its most thrilling when there's a sense of jeopardy, writes Dorian Lynskey
Now more Dad Rap rather than cutting edge, Wu-Tang Clan still generate a buzz of excitement when the frontline members take the stage together, says Gareth Grundy
Pilton, SomersetBuoyed up by unusually sunny weather, the festival celebrated its 40th birthday with great pop, glitz – and baffled UFO spotters, writes Dorian Lynskey
Gorillaz took a big risk standing in for U2 as Glastonbury headliners. And with a set that failed to ignite the crowd in the same way that Blur did last year, it seems the gamble didn't pay off