Glastonbury 2015: Catfish and The Bottlemen perform to huge crowd despite downpour

 
One to watch: Catfish and the Bottlemen perform at Glastonbury (Picture: Instagram)
Jennifer Ruby26 June 2015
The Weekender

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Catfish and the Bottlemen were on fine form as they made their Glastonbury debut on the Other Stage on Friday.

The band, who have been picked by Radio One as the number one act to see at this year's festival, played to a full crowd despite the fact that the heavens decided to open.

Due to the the bad weather, the Welsh band faced a serious of technical difficulties, but didn't let it dampen their spirits.

Despite the amazing response from the crowd, one thing that the band said on stage was met by a chorus of boos from the crowd.

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The boys, who have admitted in the past to being huge Kanye West fans, mentioned the Saturday night headliner during their set, but didn't quite get the reaction they were after.

Frontman Van McCann also told the festival goers that he had been suffering from food poisoning just before going on stage, but still played the set right until the end.

If you didn't manage to bag a ticket to the festival, you can watch all the action on the BBC live stream, in BBC Three from 7pm or on the red button.

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