DJ Spinall Breaks Record, Becomes First Nigerian DJ To Perform At Glastonbury Festival

DJ Spinall Breaks Record, Becomes First Nigerian DJ To Perform At Glastonbury Festival

Sodamola Oluseye Desmond, better known as DJ Spinall performed at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK on Sunday, the 30th of Jube, 2019, and this made him the first Nigerian DJ to perform at the event.

The Glastonbury Festival which also stands for the Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts is a five-day festival that takes place in England. The festival hosts dance, comedy, theatre, circus, cabaret, and other arts.

It was established in 1970 and started running yearly since 1981 and now attracts about 200,000 people. It is said to be the largest greenfield festival in the world.

The award-winning DJ performed on the final day of the Glastonbury Festival in Pilton, Sommeret, England, UK. He also shared the stage with artistes acts like Little Simz, Koffee, Octavian, Stefflon Don, Miley Cyrus, Janelle Monae and Billie Eilish.

This year, the festival was headlined by British rapper, Stormzy, and rock bands, The Cure and The Killers. Janet Jackson and Kylie Minogue.

DJ Spinall took to his Instagram page to thank God and his fans for their constant support. He wrote “special Moments forever !!! Thank you God, thank you to my team & Thank you for having me Glastonbury Festival”

 

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