In June 1995, during his performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Jeff Buckley was promoting his debut album, "Grace," which had been released earlier that year. "Grace" showcased Buckley's unique blend of rock, folk, and operatic influences, drawing significant critical acclaim and establishing him as a compelling new voice in music. This live performance was notable as it occurred just months after the album's release, providing a platform for Buckley to captivate audiences with his emotive vocal style and dynamic guitar work. The Glastonbury set featured songs from "Grace," such as "Lover, You Should've Come Over," which highlighted his ability to connect with an audience through heartfelt storytelling and raw musical expression. Buckley's performance at this iconic festival is remembered not only for its artistry but also as a defining moment in his burgeoning career before his untimely passing in 1997.