LONDON (AP) — Rapper Kendrick Lamar has closed this yr’s Glastonbury Competition with a formidable headline set that noticed him chant “Godspeed for girls’s rights” as faux blood poured down his face from a crown of thorns.
Lamar, 35, ended his new tune “Savior” by means of chanting “they pass judgement on you, they pass judgement on Christ. Godspeed for girls’s rights” ahead of shedding his microphone and strolling off the level on the song competition Sunday.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper was once amongst giant names together with Diana Ross, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen to characteristic on the competition in southwest England, which welcomed again 200,000 song lovers for the primary time since 2019 because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ross, 78, handled the crowds to hits together with “Child Love” and “You Can’t Hurry Love” previous Sunday, whilst McCartney, 80, carried out Beatles classics and more recent subject material all the way through a two-hour set on Saturday.
McCartney duetted with Springsteen, and due to generation, he additionally sang a duet of “I’ve Were given a Feeling” with remastered vocals from the overdue John Lennon as pictures of Lennon was once performed on huge monitors.
In all, 3,000 performers performed on the four-day competition, which celebrated its fiftieth anniversary.