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Michael Kiwanuka Delights Glastonbury Crowd Despite Technical Hiccups
Mercury Prize winner Michael Kiwanuka faced technical difficulties during his set at Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage, leaving the singer-songwriter apologetic but still captivating the crowd.
Performing during the festival's second day of music at Worth Farm, Michael Kiwanuka, known for hits like ‘Cold Little Heart‘, encountered issues with his keyboard during the track ‘Solid Ground’.
Despite the setbacks, Kiwanuka tried to persevere, entertaining festival-goers with his guitar and other tracks like ‘Hard To Say Goodbye’ and ‘You Ain’t The Problem’.
Joined by special guest Lianne La Havas on ‘Rule The World’, the British musician showcased his soulful talent amidst the scenic backdrop of the Pyramid Stage.
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Fans took to social media to praise Kiwanuka's performance, with many commending his resilience and musical prowess under pressure.
However, the BBC‘s coverage of the event came under fire for cutting away from the artist's set, prompting backlash from viewers following the festival both on-site and from home.
As the Manchester Evening News reported, while technical issues may have marred his performance, Michael Kiwanuka still managed to shine bright on one of Glastonbury's most iconic stages.