Glastonbury 2015: 10 Most Shocking Moments

6. Jamie T Is Back For Good

Armed with a fantastically-received third album and a trio of NME Awards, Jamie T roared into 2015 with a rediscovered fire he seemed to have retired long ago. The five-year hiatus between 'Kings & Queens' and 'Carry On The Grudge' had many fearing that the streetwise scally had hung up his bass guitar for good, but his comeback was cemented with a triumphant Glastonbury set on Sunday. Recent hits 'Zombie' and 'Rabbit Hole' sparked just as much enthusiasm as old favourites 'Sheila' and 'If You Got The Money', but it was under-appreciated 2007 album cut 'Back In The Game' that rang truest on the Other Stage. Welcome back, Jamie.
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Highly overrated 23 year old from the North East of England. Hanging off of your gangster car.