Kasabian’s secret set at Glastonbury review – indie hits belted out to a bumper crowd

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Surprise act Serge Pizzorno and co whomp through hits such as Club Foot and Shoot the Runner

lastonbury loves a secret set. Lord knows why. To the outside observer they look far more trouble than they’re worth. There’s a tricky balance to maintain: underwhelm with your pick and that special guest isn’t looking that special. But land someone truly major, especially at a massive festival, and you have all manner of logistical problems to navigate: crowd crushes, staffing and so forth.

Certainly that is the case with Kasabian’s unannounced early evening set at Woodsies, which seemingly everyone and their cat has known about for weeks. You might think then that this will be a case of the not-so-special special guest: after all, aren’t Kasabian firmly on the slide in 2024? They’ve weatheredafter his conviction for assaulting his partner in 2020 and it seems a long time ago that they were banging out dance-rock hits like it was the easiest thing in the world.

You’d be wrong. Woodsies is the busiest it has been since the Killers played their own secret set here in 2017. Not just the tent but the whole field is full, with most attendees only able to follow the gig by craning their necks to look at a screen. The dominant mode is lad: in the near distance Celtic fans are singing rude songs about about Rangers, and one man by me is explaining to the person next to him how he distills his own vodka .

Kasabian’s huge hits – Club Foot, Shoot the Runner, LSF – seem machine-tooled for warm days in big fields, full of riffs and refrains that can be belted out by the most well-lubricated of punters. But there’s another class of Kasabian song – unmemorable, plodding – that drifts over the crowd a little here.

But in the end it doesn’t really matter. At 6pm, with the excitement of the evening to come, everyone is feeling charitable enough to sit through the weaker moments in their catalogue and revel in the hits. As the caffeinated chug of Fire cranks into gear, the roof nearly comes off the Woodsies tent – which, come to think of it, would have been helpful for those of us stuck outside craning to look in.

 

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