In June 1994, The Lemonheads performed at the Glastonbury Festival, showcasing their third studio album, "Come on Feel the Lemonheads," which was released shortly before the festival on July 27, 1993. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career as it achieved mainstream success, driven by popular tracks like "Into Your Arms." By the time of their Glastonbury performance, The Lemonheads were gaining momentum in the alternative rock scene, blending melodic punk influences with the rising grunge sound of the early '90s. Their performance of "Confetti" at this iconic festival highlighted their ability to engage audiences with catchy melodies and relatable lyrics. The festival appearance further solidified the band's presence in the music landscape during this peak period, contributing to their overall popularity and recognition in the indie rock genre.