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Weezer Live at Glastonbury Festival Performing in 1995

Venue: Worthy Farm Location: Pilton, England, United Kingdom Date: June 24, 1995

On June 24, 1995, Weezer delivered a memorable performance at the Glastonbury Festival, shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album, commonly referred to as the 'Blue Album.' Released in May 1994, this album was a critical and commercial success, featuring hits like 'Buddy Holly' and 'Say It Ain't So.' By the time of the Glastonbury show, the band was just beginning to soar in popularity, with their unique blend of alternative rock and catchy hooks captivating audiences. What's fascinating is that this performance marked a crucial moment in their early career, showcasing their raw energy and solidifying their place in the '90s rock scene. The Glastonbury set is often looked back upon as a pivotal moment that helped establish Weezer's reputation as a live act, solidifying their connection with fans worldwide.

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