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Aurora Condemns World Leaders’ Inaction During Glastonbury Performance

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Aurora Condemns World Leaders' Inaction During Glastonbury Performance

Norwegian singer-songwriter Aurora delivered a politically charged performance at Glastonbury‘s The Park Stage, where she condemned world leaders for their perceived inaction.

During her set, Aurora voiced her frustration towards global leaders, expressing solidarity with the children in Palestine, whom she felt were being neglected by those in power.

The set featured a mix of Aurora’s popular hits and tracks from her latest album ‘What Happened To The Heart’, captivating the audience with her impassioned performance.

Amidst her performance of ‘The Seed’, Aurora made a bold statement, calling out leaders for what she perceived as repeated failures to address crucial issues affecting the youth.

Brandishing a sign from the non-profit organization ‘No child should be part of war. Ever’, Aurora stood firm in her support for all children enduring conflicts around the world.

With her heartfelt message resonating through the crowd, Aurora dedicated songs not only to the oppressed in Palestine but also to those grappling with mental health challenges and discrimination based on sexuality.

Aurora, known for her introspective nature, humorously acknowledged her nervousness on stage, likening it to an introvert ‘shitting in front of you all’, which drew laughter and empathy from the audience.

The impassioned performance at Glastonbury marks a significant moment for Aurora, who continues to use her platform to shed light on pressing global issues.