Lorde is most well known for being the singer of the 2016 anthem “Royals” . The tune catalysed her quick climb to fame and secured her a number one hit single.
The New Zealand singer, whose real name is Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor, has since released three albums, with her 2017 album Melodrama topping the charts on the US Billboard 200.
Well-loved for her experimental take on the electropop genre, Lorde has amassed a huge fan following, with 16.8 million monthly listeners on the music streaming service, Spotify.
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This weekend, fans can expect to watch Lorde perform at Glastonbury Festival 2022, alongside names as big as Kendrick Lamar and music legend Diana Ross. But, when exactly will Lorde be performing?
When Will Lorde Perform at Glastonbury? How To Watch Her
Lorde will be performing on Glastonbury’s iconic Pyramid Stage on Sunday, between 19:30 and 20:45.
However, if you can’t make it down to the festival this year, you can tune into BBC Two from the comfort of your sofa from 20:00 to watch Lorde perform.
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But don’t worry if you're not around, as you can catch up on all performances across the weekend on BBC iPlayer.
With Lorde being the penultimate act of the night, followed by Pyramid Stage headliner Kendrick Lamar, Glastonbury Festival have cultivated a jaw-dropping lineup for Sunday. So, why not get to the Pyramid Stage earlier to check out the rest of its amazing lineup?
Pyramid Stage Lineup: Sunday
Kendrick Lamar: 21:45 - 23:15
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Lorde: 19:30 - 20:45
Elbow: 17:45 - 18:45
Diana Ross: 16:00 - 17:15
Herbie Hancock: 14:00 - 15:00
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Dakhabrakha: 12:45 - 13:30
Black Dyke band: 11:30 - 12:15
While Lorde’s set is not to be missed as one of the biggest names to finish the festival, Glastonbury’s multiple stages might often mean sacrificing watching one artist to see another perform.
Who Overlaps With Lorde’s Performance?
Between 19:45 - 20:45, Years & Years will take to the Other Stage with their catchy electropop tunes. However, their set overlaps after 15 minutes of Lorde’s set, meaning that if you want to catch both acts, you might be able to dash between the two!
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But, there is good news for Charli XCX fans, as her headline performance on the John Peel Stage doesn’t overlap with Lorde’s, as it begins at 21:30.
Topics: Glastonbury, Music, Festivals