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Confidence Man at Glastonbury 2024: “We’re between musical theatre, art and just being completely wasted”

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Confidence Man have spoken to NME about their acclaimed Glastonbury 2024 performance and given an update about their upcoming third album, ‘3AM (LA LA LA)’.

Watch our video interview with the band above.The duo performed on the Other Stage on Friday (June 28). NME wrote: “There were costume changes, perfectly in-sync dance moves, and the crowd cheered every time vocalist Sugar Bones flipped his bandmate Janet Planet up in the air.

Instrumentalists and producers Clarence McGuffie and Reggie Goodchild wore their signature black veils; at one point, the camera panned to three fans on the barrier wearing the same.”Reflecting on the performance backstage, Planet told NME that they wanted to better their extremely well-received 2022 performance at the festival, which introduced the dance-pop group to many new fans.“It was high-pressure,” she said, “and we were just like, ‘How can we top something like that?’ And the way you top something like that is that after that set you get a bunch more money and you spend all the money, and then you just learn how to learn how to do a whole bunch of flips.

And that’s we did.”Defining the show, she added: “It’s midway between musical theatre, art and just being completely wasted.”Two members of Confidence Man, who go by the pseudonyms Clarence McGuffie and Reggie Goodchild, are only seen wearing black veils.

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