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New Order & Philip Glass's Heroes Symphony

Day two of the Glastonbury coverage concludes with two contrasting performances. Other Stage headliners New Order are followed by a performance of Philip Glass's Heroes Symphony.

Day two of the Glastonbury coverage concludes with two contrasting live performances. Headliners on the Other Stage, New Order are often hailed as one of the most critically acclaimed and influential bands from the 1980s, and the Manchester legends' illustrious back catalogue of hits will no doubt provide the basis of a staggering set that will include music from their 10th studio album Music Complete.

Charles Hazlewood succeeds the Mancunian heavyweights as he takes to the Park Stage to conduct members of the Paraorchestra for a performance of Philip Glass's Heroes Symphony, inspired by Bowie's 1977 album Heroes. Embodied by an incredible light show, it will be one of the most extraordinary sights and sounds to be witnessed at Worthy Farm.

2 hours, 15 minutes

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Role Contributor
Producer Sasha Duncan
Executive Producer Alison Howe
Executive Producer Mark Cooper

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