Vampire Weekend at Glastonbury 2010 The preppy indie popsters have graduated to the main stage, but struggle to hold the Glastonbury crowd's attention for a full hour
La Roux at Glastonbury 2010 Elly Jackson's voice still has some fans running for the Green Fields, but these days La Roux are all about the dance moves ...
Phoenix at Glastonbury 2010 The Parisian hipsters spend the bulk of the set cruising at the same patiently crafted soft-rock speed
Hypnotic Brass Ensemble at Glastonbury 2010 The name doesn't lie: they are hypnotic, but there's much more to this nine-piece than just brass instruments
Willie Nelson at Glastonbury 2010 Cramming 30 songs into an hour-long set, the outlaw country legend shows no sign of slowing down as he approaches 80
Femi Kuti at Glastonbury 2010 Kicking off the hottest Glastonbury in ages, Femi Kuti brought some much-needed African cool to the festival
Rolf Harris at Glastonbury 2010 It wouldn't be Glastonbury without Rolf Harris and a wobble board. Oh, and the big didgeridoo/vuvuzela debate starts here ...
Boy George at Glastonbury 2010 He kept the huge Glastonbury crowd waiting for an hour ... but the old trouper certainly knows how to put on a show
The Gaslight Anthem: American Slang American Slang finds the Gaslight Anthem buckling under the weight of their Springsteen bombast, writes Alexis Petridis
The Prodigy at Glastonbury 2009 The rave survivors rolled out hit after hit, proving they were no jilted generation in Pilton
Black Eyed Peas at Glastonbury 2009 There's no denying their party-band credentials, but unfortunately BEP are at their best when playing other people's music
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds at Glastonbury 2009 With a re-energised and revitalised lineup, Cave and the Bad Seeds explode into action on the Pyramid stage sounding better than ever
Blur at Glastonbury 2009 The best Glastonbury headliners in an age? It really, really, really did happen