You’d think it’d be hard for Glatsonbury Festival to top themselves every year but they always manage to do it. The massive lineup this year included a raft of international superstars, including Adele, Muse, Coldplay, Foals, Beck, and many more.

Best of all, there was a solid contingent of Australian artists heading to Worthy Farm this year, including Tame Impala, who are basically Glastonbury veterans at this point, as well as a surprise set from DMA’s, Jawar Ma, Matt Corby, Hayden James, Broadway Sounds, Tired Lion, and True Vibenation.

With the festival now wrapped up for another year, we decided to give readers an idea of what it was like for our homegrown bands and artists to hit the storied stages of Glastonbury this year.

Tame Impala

DMA’s

Tired Lion

#glastonbury #tiredlion

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Matt Corby

The vast expanse

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Jagwar Ma

The bass is kicking me in the face! #jagwarma #glastonbury

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just a coupla creepy guys watching @macdemarco @jay.w.watson @kirinjcallinan

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Hayden James

Glastonbury was a dream

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Glastonbury 🇬🇧 —-> Electric Forest 🇺🇸

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#haydenjames #glastonbury #glastonbury2016 #festival #futureclassic

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