A dance group's performance at Glastonbury in the 2000s was cancelled due to concerns about the crowd.

The event has been cancelled, according to the organizers.

June 24th 2024.

A dance group's performance at Glastonbury in the 2000s was cancelled due to concerns about the crowd.
It is with a heavy heart that we must announce the cancellation of Groove Armada's highly anticipated performance at the Stonebridge Bar during this year's Glastonbury festival. As the first cancellation of Glastonbury 2024, this news has left many fans disappointed.

In just a few days, over 200,000 music lovers will flock to Worthy Farm to witness incredible performances by renowned artists such as Shania Twain, Dua Lipa, Coldplay, and Sza. Despite the excitement surrounding the festival, there have been some grumblings about the lineup. However, rising star has shut down any negative comments with a simple yet powerful message - "don't go then."

Despite the complaints, the Pyramid Stage and the hundreds of other stages and bars are expected to be packed with enthusiastic fans. Unfortunately, due to concerns about overcrowding, the organizers of Glastonbury have had to cancel Groove Armada's performance at the Stonebridge Bar. In a statement posted on X, the official festival page expressed their regret and assured fans that the duo will still be performing at the larger capacity Glade stage on Sunday.

For those still eager to see Groove Armada, their sets at the Glade on Sunday at 8:30 pm and their B2B performance with Eats Everything at Levels on Saturday at 6 pm are not to be missed. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding.

Groove Armada, made up of members Andy Cato and Tom Findlay, rose to fame with their hit song "I See You Baby," which was later remixed by fellow Glastonbury star Fatboy Slim. Their music has earned them multiple nominations for prestigious awards such as the Brit Awards, Grammy Awards, and Music Video Awards. With chart-topping hits like "At the River" and "Superstylin'," it's no surprise that four of their albums have landed in the top 50.

While the duo has not released a statement about the cancellation, they are still scheduled to perform at the Glade stage on Sunday at 8:30 pm. The Stonebridge Bar, known for hosting smaller gigs and DJ sets, will feature performances by Idris Elba on Saturday night and BBC News Analysis Editor Ross Atkins, who will be taking to the decks in a rather unexpected turn of events.

This would have been Groove Armada's sixth appearance at Glastonbury since their debut in 1999. They last graced the stage in 2022 at the Arcadia stage. The Agency has reached out to the duo for comment, and we will update as soon as we have more information.

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