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Disclosure Surprises Glastonbury Festival with Sam Smith Collaboration

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Electronic duo Disclosure added to the excitement at this year’s Glastonbury Festival by bringing out Sam Smith as a surprise guest during their performance on the Other Stage.

The collaborative performance took place during the brothers’ set with Howard and Guy Lawrence showcasing their 2013 hit ‘Latch’, which saw Sam Smith joining them on stage.

Originally released on October 8, 2012, ‘Latch’ made its mark by reaching number 26 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number 11, while in the US, it climbed to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 charts by August 2014.

As the crowd went wild with the special guest appearance, the duo, Disclosure, also presented an electrifying rendition of Faithless’ ‘Insomnia’ during their set, paying tribute to the UK dance music culture and iconic artists such as Maxi Jazz.

Aside from their surprise collaboration with Sam Smith, Disclosure incorporated a variety of their popular tracks into the setlist, delivering an energetic and engaging performance to the festival-goers.

Other notable acts on the Glastonbury lineup included performances by Florence + The Machine, Billie Eilish, Arctic Monkeys, and Flume.

Rachel Adams

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