skipped, twisted and gyrated in a high-energy performance on Glastonbury's main Pyramid Stage on Friday , making history as the first K-Pop group to appear at the iconic music festival in southern England.
In Britain and at Glastonbury - which sells out before its line-up is announced - Seventeen may be relatively unknown, but the South Korean group had last year's biggest-selling album globally. "It was really good, it was so much fun," said Kiera Finn, 26, from Liverpool in northern England, who said she had never heard Seventeen before.
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