Declan McKenna & Koffee

Jack Saunders and Clara Amfo present performances from two incredible young artists.
Declan McKenna has history with Glastonbury – he won the Glastonbury Festival Emerging Talent competition in 2015, aged just 16, and is back again to play the Other Stage this year. Having had huge success in 2017 with the release of his debut album, What Do You Think About The Car?, his second album, Zeros, released in 2020, reached Number 2 in the UK albums chart.
Jamaican reggae singer-songwriter and rapper Koffee's 2019 EP Rapture won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album and, aged 19, this made her the youngest person and only woman ever to be awarded in this category. She takes to the West Holts Stage, having supported Harry Styles on tour and released her debut album, Gifted, earlier this year.
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