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26 – 30 Jun 2014, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Gallery Circus
Gallery Circus
Sun 29 Jun 2014 ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing Stage
Supported by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing in Newcastle

Identical twins Daniel and Graeme Ross are Gallery Circus, a unique rock duo from Newcastle.

However, in recent years they’ve been calling Chicago home since relocating in 2010 to write new music and create a musical buzz in the city. And that’s exactly what they did. Playing on rooftops, in illegal make-shift venues, on public landmarks – there was no limit for the Ross brothers as they sparked a new rock scene and acquired quite a following in the city.

In the words of Radio 1’s Jen Long, Gallery Circus are ‘riffing their way into 2014’. With a live set that oozes power, intensity and raw passion, their full-on blues rock sound is like a shot of adrenaline and is sure to pack a punch of energy into the Introducing tent on Sunday.

Identical twins Daniel and Graeme Ross are Gallery Circus, a unique rock duo from Newcastle.

However, in recent years they’ve been calling Chicago home since relocating in 2010 to write new music and create a musical buzz in the city. And that’s exactly what they did. Playing on rooftops, in illegal make-shift venues, on public landmarks – there was no limit for the Ross brothers as they sparked a new rock scene and acquired quite a following in the city.

In the words of Radio 1’s Jen Long, Gallery Circus are ‘riffing their way into 2014’. With a live set that oozes power, intensity and raw passion, their full-on blues rock sound is like a shot of adrenaline and is sure to pack a punch of energy into the Introducing tent on Sunday.

Set List on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing Stage on 29 Jun 2014 at Worthy Farm, Pilton

Supercell (Glastonbury 2014)
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Hollywood Drip (Glastonbury 2014)
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Clubhouse Killer (Glastonbury 2014)
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21 Parties (Glastonbury 2014)
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Night Cannons (Glastonbury 2014)
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You Don't Have To Think This Through (Glastonbury 2014)
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Hands Up For The Hipsters (Glastonbury 2014)
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