Rapper Stormzy hailed for making history at Glastonbury with performance in Union Jack stab vest

Asher McShane29 June 2019
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UK rapper Stormzy has been hailed by fans after making history by becoming the first black British solo artist to headline Glastonbury, performing in a stab vest emblazoned with a Union Jack.

Visibly emotional, Stormzy, 25, described his slot on the iconic Pyramid stage as "the greatest night of my entire life" when he appeared on stage.

The rapper from Croydon is the second youngest solo act to headline the festival, with a 24-year-old David Bowie doing so in 1971.

Stormzy took to the stage wearing a stab vest embellished with a Union Jack.

Stormzy made history at Glastonbury and made a political statement with his choice of clothing
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During his show, he performed two versions of Blinded By Your Grace - the first a duet with Coldplay frontman Chris Martin.

His set opened with a video featuring Jay-Z before Stormzy entered the stage to massive cheers from the packed crowd.

He began with a performance of his 2015 track Know Me From before launching into Cold, from his 2017 debut album Gang Signs & Prayer.

Stormzy performing at the Glastonbury Festival 2019
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"Glasto, it's only the f****** beginning," he said.

The set, broadcast live on BBC Two, was uncensored.

Stormzy changed into a white outfit to perform his 2017 track Cigarettes and Cush.

Stormzy bursts onto the stage
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He told the screaming crowds he would take them "back in time" before playing Sweet Like Chocolate.

Fireworks came from the stage, with Stormzy then performing a cover of Kanye West's Ultralight Beam.

The grime superstar sat next to Martin at a keyboard for the first part of Blinded By Your Grace.

Crown, currently at number five in this week's singles chart, was the next track for his set.

Rapper Stormzy made a political statement appearing on stage in a union jack stab vest (Rex Features)
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Another outfit change saw Stormzy go topless, wearing orange trousers, for high-energy performances.

These included Return Of The Rucksack followed by Bad Boys and a cover of Ed Sheeran's 2017 hit Shape Of You.

"This is the most legendary night of my entire life," he said.

Stormzy at Glastonbury 2019 - In pictures

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One notable moment in his performance was when Stormzy detailed artists that had "paved the way" for him.

He then namechecked numerous grime artists he is now supporting.

The second part of Blinded By Your Grace saw the rapper accompanied by a gospel choir and fireworks.

"Glasto, we're going to go to church right now," he said.

"I can't believe that 25 years of my life have all led up to this moment right here.

"We're going to give God all the glory right now."

His final performance of the night was Big For Your Boots - which concluded with a mic drop.

Stormzy, real name Michael Omari, was the final act on the Pyramid Stage on Friday night, following on from George Ezra, Lauryn Hill, Bastille and Sheryl Crow, Tom Odell and Abba tribute act Bjorn Again.

US rock band The Killers will be the main attraction on Saturday while British group The Cure headline on Sunday.

Standard tickets for this year's festival, taking place in Somerset's Worthy Farm, sold out in just 36 minutes.

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