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26 – 30 Jun 2014, Worthy Farm, Pilton
Jake Bugg
Jake Bugg
Sat 28 Jun 2014 Other Stage
Lightning Bolt strikes thrice

Jake Bugg is growing quite accustomed to the scenery at Worthy Farm. This year he adds the Other Stage to his Glastonbury gigging history after a slot on the Pyramid Stage last year and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing Stage in 2011.

Bugg’s observational, toe-tapping, rock 'n' roll has been championed by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing since he uploaded his tracks back in 2010. Following the colossal success of his self-titled debut LP he worked with legendary producer Rick Rubin on the follow up album Shangri La which hit No.3 in the official album chart in 2013. Bugg picked up the guitar at the tender age of 12, and within a year he was composing his own songs.

Inspired by Johnny Cash and Jimi Hendrix, Jake started writing after hearing Don McLean on The Simpsons and has gone on to support the Stone Roses, Michael Kiwanuka and Lana Del Rey. If last year’s Glastonbury performance is anything to go by this is one performance not to be missed.

Jake Bugg is growing quite accustomed to the scenery at Worthy Farm. This year he adds the Other Stage to his Glastonbury gigging history after a slot on the Pyramid Stage last year and the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing Stage in 2011.

Bugg’s observational, toe-tapping, rock 'n' roll has been championed by ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing since he uploaded his tracks back in 2010. Following the colossal success of his self-titled debut LP he worked with legendary producer Rick Rubin on the follow up album Shangri La which hit No.3 in the official album chart in 2013. Bugg picked up the guitar at the tender age of 12, and within a year he was composing his own songs.

Inspired by Johnny Cash and Jimi Hendrix, Jake started writing after hearing Don McLean on The Simpsons and has gone on to support the Stone Roses, Michael Kiwanuka and Lana Del Rey. If last year’s Glastonbury performance is anything to go by this is one performance not to be missed.

Set List on Other Stage on 28 Jun 2014 at Worthy Farm, Pilton

There's A Beast And We All Feed It (Glastonbury 2014)
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Trouble Town (Glastonbury 2014)
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Seen It All (Glastonbury 2014)
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Me and You (Glastonbury 2014)
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Storm Passes Away (Glastonbury 2014)
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Two Fingers (Glastonbury 2014)
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Messed Up Kids (Glastonbury 2014)
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Ballad Of Mr Jones (Glastonbury 2014)
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Pine Trees (Glastonbury 2014)
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Broken (Glastonbury 2014)
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Simple Pleasures (Glastonbury 2014)
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Green Man (Glastonbury 2014)
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Kingpin (Glastonbury 2014)
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Taste It (Glastonbury 2014)
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Slumville Sunrise (Glastonbury 2014)
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What Doesn't Kill You (Glastonbury 2014)
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A Song About Love (Glastonbury 2014)
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Rip It Up (Glastonbury 2014)
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Lighting Bolt (Glastonbury 2014)
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