Olivia Rodrigo delivered one of Glastonbury’s most memorable moments when she teamed up with rock legend Robert Smith of The Cure.
Earlier this summer, on June 29, Olivia Rodrigo took the Glastonbury Festival stage as a headliner and delivered a show-stopping moment when she invited The Cure’s frontman, Robert Smith, to join her. Introducing him as “the best songwriter to come out of England,” the duo performed two of the band’s most beloved hits, “Friday I’m in Love” and “Just Like Heaven,” creating a memorable crossover that had the Internet buzzing.
To mark the second anniversary of her sophomore album, GUTS, the 22-year-old singer announced on Monday via X that she’s releasing a Live from Glastonbury vinyl for fans. The special edition features her full festival setlist, including hits from both of her albums and her performances with Robert Smith. Fans can pre-order the vinyl on her official website for $40, with the official release set for December 5.
“i’m soooo excited to announce u can preorder ‘Live From Glastonbury (a
@BBC recording)’ on vinyl in my store!!” the “vampire” singer wrote on X. “it also serves as proof to me that performing ‘Friday I’m In Love’ and ‘Just Like Heaven’ with
@TheCure’s @RobertSmith wasn’t a dream. 🖤.”
In addition, Rodrigo released the live Glastonbury duet with Smith to Spotify on Monday, giving fans another way to relive the unforgettable performance. She also shared the video of her singing “Friday I’m in Love” with Smith, as well as her hit “so american” from the festival, on YouTube.
Fans can now stream Rodrigo and Smith’s Glastonbury duets on Spotify. For those who want a collectible keepsake, the Live from Glastonbury vinyl officially drops on December 5.
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