Before the live recording at Worthy Farm during the Glastonbury Festival, Tame Impala had released their highly acclaimed album *Currents* in 2015, which marked a significant shift in their sound towards a more synth-driven and pop-oriented style. The festival performance showcased the band at a pivotal moment in their career, as *Currents* was still garnering widespread popularity and critical acclaim. Tame Impala’s frontman, Kevin Parker, is known for his meticulous production and visionary approach to music, which has influenced a range of artists across genres. The energy at the Glastonbury Festival exemplified the band's ability to captivate large audiences with their immersive soundscapes, further solidifying their status as a major act in contemporary music. The collaboration with Dua Lipa discussed in the video suggests an exciting potential for future musical explorations that could blend their distinct styles.