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Don McLean @ The Glastonbury Festival


Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts
Worthy Farm, Pilton, Somerset 26 June 2011


Summer returned with the warmest day of the year and Don McLean taking the main stage at Glastonbury for a one-hour set:

Medley - Well Alright, Peggy Sue Got Married
La La Love You
Love in my Heart
Homeless Brother
Have You Seen Me
Vincent
Tulsa Time/Deep in the Heart of Texas
Crying
American Pie
I Gotta Know
Sea Man

Extensive highlights are available on the BBC website and for UK viewers the show will be broadcast on the red button several times over the two weeks following the festival.



The Pyramid Stage crowd area was full with approximately 100,000 Glastonbury fans joining Don singing American Pie, but they loved the whole set with Love in my Heart and Crying also getting a huge response.

View from the Pyramid Stage:

The BBC recorded the whole show:

Don McLean closes with a solo song, "Sea Man" from his "Believers" album:

This was an unforgettable day for everyone concerned and we hope all the fans who couldn't be there enjoy the BBC and Youtube footage. Here are some snaps from our day at Glastonbury:


American Pie Homeless Brother Rearview Mirror Solo
 
 
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