On June 26, 1994, Blur performed at the Glastonbury Festival, a pivotal moment in their career occurring during their rise to fame. This live recording captures songs primarily from their third album, "Parklife," which was released just a few months earlier, in April 1994. This album marked a critical breakthrough for Blur, propelling them into the mainstream and solidifying their position in the Britpop movement. The performance features hits like "Parklife," and "Girls & Boys," showcasing the band's unique blend of witty lyrics and catchy melodies. An interesting aspect of the Glastonbury set is the guest appearance by actor Phil Daniels on "Parklife," further emphasizing the song's cultural relevance. At this stage, Blur was not only gaining a dedicated fanbase but also shaping the musical landscape of the 90s with their distinctive sound and style.