In June 2010, during the Glastonbury Festival, Gorillaz performed a live show at Worthy Farm, marking a significant moment in the band's career as they were promoting their third studio album, "Plastic Beach," which had been released a few months earlier in March 2010. This album featured a diverse range of collaborators and showcased a shift towards a more fully orchestrated sound, moving away from the band’s earlier work. The performance included hits like "Stylo" and "On Melancholy Hill," which are standout tracks from "Plastic Beach." Notably, the band's use of augmented reality elements during live performances and their unique animated visuals lent a distinctive atmosphere to the show. This concert not only highlighted Gorillaz's evolving sound but also reinforced their status as innovative pioneers in the music industry, blending various genres and multimedia in their presentations.