Guns N' Roses and Dave Grohl rock Glastonbury.

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Guns N' Roses and Dave Grohl rock Glastonbury.
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Fans were surprised when Guns N' Roses started their Glastonbury headlining set on time, as the band is known for being late to their gigs. They played a 27-song set filled with classics and covers, and brought out Dave Grohl as a special guest during their final song. The band dedicated 'Live To Let Die' to Paul McCartney, who made a brief appearance during The Pretenders set. The Foo Fighters also made a surprise appearance as mystery band The Churnups, while Tilda Swinton joined Max Richter on stage and Cate Blanchett appeared with Sparks.

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