The release of his seventh studio album Out Of The Game marked a previously unearthed direction for Rufus Wainwright as he teamed up with Mark Ronson for the record, producing the most accessible music of his long-spanning career.
Wainwright has placed his Midas touch on countless productions spanning a multitude of genres – from opera to folk - for more than a decade, and his years of note-perfect live performance speaks for itself.
Having already toured Latin America and Australia this year, Rufus now returns to Glastonbury for the first time in six years, and is sure to bring his supreme touch of flamboyance and theatrics. The set will be his second of the weekend as he teams up with sister Martha on the Williams Green Stage.
The release of his seventh studio album Out Of The Game marked a previously unearthed direction for Rufus Wainwright as he teamed up with Mark Ronson for the record, producing the most accessible music of his long-spanning career.
Wainwright has placed his Midas touch on countless productions spanning a multitude of genres – from opera to folk - for more than a decade, and his years of note-perfect live performance speaks for itself.
Having already toured Latin America and Australia this year, Rufus now returns to Glastonbury for the first time in six years, and is sure to bring his supreme touch of flamboyance and theatrics. The set will be his second of the weekend as he teams up with sister Martha on the Williams Green Stage.