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News and InterviewsYou are in: Manchester > Entertainment > Music > News and Interviews > Muddy marvellous Broke'N'English fear for their trainers Muddy marvellousGlastonbury may have been a bit of a wash-out, but for two Manchester bands, it was a chance to shine through the rain on the new ´óÏó´«Ã½ Introducing… Stage, a place dedicated to the best new music. The Ting Tings and Broke’n’English were both asked to perform on the stage across the weekend. Here’s how it went and what the crowd thought of them: Broke'N'English in action at Glastonbury µþ°ù´Ç°ì±ð’Nâ€ÍÖ²Ô²µ±ô¾±²õ³óThe trio arrived without wellies but didn’t let the slippery mud get amongst their smooth rhymes and, with the help of a couple of beers, offered up a set of afternoon delights on Friday.
Audio and Video links on this page require Realplayer Katie of The Ting Tings on stage The Ting TingsNever ones to keep quiet, The Ting Tings not only gave their all to a great set on Saturday evening but also had a quick chat about the honour of being at Glastonbury after only four months together and how the festival smells!
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