Glastonbury 2015: 10 Most Shocking Moments

3. The Libertines Remind Everyone Of Their Pedigree

Florence + The Machine's unexpected promotion to headliners left a gaping hole in the Friday evening lineup - one more than adequately filled by the return of Pete and Carl. The rabidly-anticipated Libertines' comeback proved that, although time may have caught up on their ramshackle frontmen, the brilliance of their tunes remains intact. Their performance may have lost some oomph in the last decade or so, but the quartet still easily charmed their Glastonbury audience with their tried-and-tested brand of English wit and misty-eyed nostalgia. 'What Katie Did', 'Can't Stand Me Now' and the triumphant 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun' impressed the most - but new track 'You're My Waterloo' also cast a promising eye to the future.
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