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Playing a selection of songs that took the crowd on a journey from his early days – through his Mercury award-winning debut album Psychodrama, and finally to his most recent release We’re All Alone In This Together – Dave soaked up the chance to headline such a huge festival. Saturday’s headliner on the Parklife Stage was the formidable Dave, who, at the tender age of 23, is one of the brightest stars in British rap.

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Celeste appeared quietly overwhelmed by the response.ĭave headlines day one of Parklife 2021. She performed the haunting ‘Strange’ at the end of the set and everyone sang along to its heart-breaking lyrics (“From strangers to friends, friends into lovers, and strangers again…”). Tracks such as ‘Tonight Tonight’ and ‘Tell Me Something I Don’t Know’ enveloped the crowd in warm swelling brass and Celeste’s powerhouse vocals, but the most magical moments came during her slower songs. She performed songs from her mesmerising debut album Not Your Muse, released earlier this year.

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She was surrounded by a full band who were excellent in their own right, but Celeste held her own, her husky voice quickly bringing the crowd to hushed silence. Walking shyly onstage dressed head to toe in crochet, everything about Celeste was serene. Saturday was sunny and the crowds were full of energy as they waited for Celeste’s set, which came during golden hour and provided 45 minutes of much needed calm to offset the intensity of much of the festival. For the revellers, this was the final party of the summer, and they were determined to get every last drop out of it. Throughout the weekend, the atmosphere was one of reckless hedonism, everyone making the most of the chance to have a 48-hour-long rave. Most of the city’s student population seemed to have secured tickets, and they flocked to Heaton Park, flooding through the gates in their fluorescent body suits and bucket hats. It was the eighth year that the festival has taken place there, having moved from Platt Fields Park in south Manchester in 2013. Parklife returned to Heaton Park in north Manchester last weekend, with a staggering 80,000 people making the pilgrimage to see acts like Megan Thee Stallion, Dave and Skepta.













Parklife festival