Jack Harlow joins Lil Nas X for mega Glastonbury Festival performance
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Jack Harlow joins Lil Nas X for mega Glastonbury Festival performance

Glastonbury Festival saw many electrifying performances, but none more exciting than Lil Nas X. The country rapper (real name Montero Hill) delivered an enthralling medley of his classics, including ‘Old Town Road,’ ‘Panini,’ and ‘Holiday.’ However, during his set, the Kentucky lyricist Jack Harlow joined the Atlanta emcee for a joint performance of their collaboration track ‘Industry Baby.’

Hill hit the Pyramid Stage on the penultimate day of the UK festival and lit up the crowd. The musician began his set with a rendition of ‘Montero (Call Me by Your Name)‘ before his medley. To conclude his performance, the ‘Montero’ hit maker mounted a horse for ‘Old Town Road’.

Lil Nas X was the last performer to grace the stage before the legendary Elton John concluded the festival weekend with his headline set. To draw his performance to an end, Hill welcomed Jack Harlow to the stage for an epic rendition of ‘Industry Baby’.

As he excitedly announced that Harlow would be joining him on stage, the Atlanta star said, “I need you to make some noise. I’ve got a special friend – everybody give it up for Jack Harlow!” The duo also performed Michael Jackson’s hit ‘Beat It’.

Earlier this year, the Kentucky emcee released his third studio album Jackman which saw the rapper enter a feud with Cleveland lyricist Machine Gun Kelly. Harlow also made his first movie appearance this year as he starred in the movie White Men Can’t Jump.

As well as his own set, the artist performed ‘Old Town Road’ with Billy Ray Cyrus in the middle of Miley Cyrus’ Glastonbury set. “This is my first time here since 2019,” he told the crowd during the set, returning to the festival after he performed.

Glastonbury was packed with an unfathomable amount of incredible performances, including a hit-packed Blondie set, Donna Summer set and Sex Pistols performances. Yusuf/Cat Stevens also hit the stage.