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26 – 29 Jun 2015, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Lianne La Havas
Lianne La Havas
Sun 28 Jun 2015 John Peel Stage
Let’s Havas a Good Time

As the incredible first single from her forthcoming second album, Blood, suggests, this London singer-songwriter is unstoppable. She was nominated for the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sound of 2012 poll, was awarded iTunes Album of the Year for her debut, Is Your Love Big Enough? later in the same year, then in 2014 none other than the king of music, Prince, played a gig in her living room.

The daughter of musicians (her mother played with Mary J. Blige and Jill Scott), La Havas brings a broad range of influences to her songs – anything from folk, pop, rock, R&B, soul and jazz. She sang Dream A Little Dream of Me – made famous by The Mamas and The Papas – with Jools on Later… in May, then covered the Etta James classic At Last on Fearne’s last ever Radio 1 show. This Glastonbury is her second, following an acclaimed 2013 performance; the difference now is that she’s even better than she was two years ago.

As the incredible first single from her forthcoming second album, Blood, suggests, this London singer-songwriter is unstoppable. She was nominated for the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Sound of 2012 poll, was awarded iTunes Album of the Year for her debut, Is Your Love Big Enough? later in the same year, then in 2014 none other than the king of music, Prince, played a gig in her living room.

The daughter of musicians (her mother played with Mary J. Blige and Jill Scott), La Havas brings a broad range of influences to her songs – anything from folk, pop, rock, R&B, soul and jazz. She sang Dream A Little Dream of Me – made famous by The Mamas and The Papas – with Jools on Later… in May, then covered the Etta James classic At Last on Fearne’s last ever Radio 1 show. This Glastonbury is her second, following an acclaimed 2013 performance; the difference now is that she’s even better than she was two years ago.

Set List on John Peel Stage on 28 Jun 2015 at Worthy Farm, Pilton

Unstoppable
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Green and Gold
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Au Cinema
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Is Your Love Big Enough?
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Midnight
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Tokyo
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Lost & Found
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Grow
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Age
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What You Don't Do
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Never Get Enough
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Forget
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