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25 Jun 2023


Rick Astley performs with Blossoms at Glastonbury | via YouTube

Rick Astley followed up his officially announced Glastonbury festival performance Saturday with a “secret” second set, teaming up with the U.K. band Blossoms to perform 16 of The Smiths’ best-loved songs for an adoring crowd under the tented Woodsies Stage.

It’s not the first time Smiths superfan Astley and the Blossoms have done this; after teaming up on a couple songs together they played two full shows of Smiths covers in Manchester and London in 2021.

Their reprise on Saturday included performances of “What Difference Does It Make?,” “Girlfriend in a Coma,” “Barbarism Begins at Home,” “How Soon Is Now?” and more. See the full setlist below.

The previous Astley/Blossoms team-ups drew a mixed reaction from Morrissey and Johnny Marr, with the former more supportive (Moz: “Anything that generates interest in that tired old Smiths warhorse is testimony to the wallop it packed. THANK YOU”), but the latter apparently having gotten over some initial criticism (“This is both funny and horrible at the same time,” Marr initially said).

Morrissey and Astley have some history, with Morrissey having put an old late-’80s photo of himself and Astley on the sleeve of the reissued “The Last of the Famous International Playboys” single.

Below, check out the setlist and selected video of the Glastonbury set — we’ll add more as it surfaces.

Setlist: Ricky Astley with Blossoms, Glastonbury, UK — 6/24/23

1. “This Charming Man”
2. “What Difference Does It Make?”
3. “Bigmouth Strikes Again”
4. “Cemetry Gates”
5. “Ask”
6. “Hand in Glove”
7. “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others”
8. “The Boy With the Thorn in His Side”
9. “Girlfriend in a Coma”
10. “Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now”
11. “Panic”
12. “William, It Was Really Nothing”
13. “Barbarism Begins at Home”
14. “Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want”
15. “How Soon Is Now?”
16. “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out”


Rick Astley & Blossoms covering ‘Panic’ by The Smiths (Glastonbury 2023)

What a showman ????????

pic.twitter.com/6s6Qn8lJFH

— The Rock Revival (@TheRockRevival_) June 24, 2023

Rick Astley and The Blossoms absolutely nailing The Smiths at #Glastonbury pic.twitter.com/9LmG55epiV

— 4K ᑕOᒪᒪEᑕTIᐯE (@the4kCollectivE) June 24, 2023

Rick Astley and Blossoms covering The Smiths’ 'This Charming Man' ????#RickAstley #Blossoms #Glastonbury #Glastonbury23pic.twitter.com/rTkgdxPY2p

— Far Out #Glastonbury23 updates (@FarOutMag) June 24, 2023

Rick Astley and Blossoms covering The Smiths’ 'Heaven Knows I’m Miserable Now' ????#RickAstley #Blossoms #Glastonbury #Glastonbury23 pic.twitter.com/HeWn2ERGoo

— Far Out #Glastonbury23 updates (@FarOutMag) June 24, 2023

Rick Astley x Blossoms covering The Smiths… chefs kiss pic.twitter.com/ZHR4ptVSWS

— Jack (@JaackB95) June 24, 2023


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