Pendulum have moved the crowds at the Glastonbury festival with a high-energy set on the Pyramid Stage.
The 'Propane Nightmares' band kicked off their show with frontman Rob Swire calling for "somebody [to] get moving out there" and promising the crowd: "The more you give us tonight, the more we give you back."
After "warming up" the masses, the Australian drum and bass collective ordered everyone gathered to "march" through their performance of 'The Vulture' and attempted to arrange a circle pit for their 2005 track 'Slam'.
"Every single year, people get better and better," Swire declared, before thanking the crowd for their support and closing the set with their top five hit 'Watercolour'.
Pendulum will follow their Glastonbury performance with an appearance at this year's Global Gathering festival next month and Bestival in September.
The 'Propane Nightmares' band kicked off their show with frontman Rob Swire calling for "somebody [to] get moving out there" and promising the crowd: "The more you give us tonight, the more we give you back."
After "warming up" the masses, the Australian drum and bass collective ordered everyone gathered to "march" through their performance of 'The Vulture' and attempted to arrange a circle pit for their 2005 track 'Slam'.
"Every single year, people get better and better," Swire declared, before thanking the crowd for their support and closing the set with their top five hit 'Watercolour'.
Pendulum will follow their Glastonbury performance with an appearance at this year's Global Gathering festival next month and Bestival in September.
Source: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a326928/pendulum-get-crowds-moving-at-glastonbury.html
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