Jo Hill lands Glastonbury like a fresh favorite: immediate, catchy, and confident enough to feel bigger than the room. The song sounds essential right now because it carries the kind of spark that makes a new discovery feel oddly overdue.
Glossy pop polish meets a brisk, wide-open arrangement, with crisp percussion, bright guitar edges, and a vocal that stays close before lifting into the chorus. Everything is clean but not sterile; the track leaves enough air for the hook to hit hard.
By the end, Glastonbury fits the mood of late walks, open windows, and text threads that stay lively after dark. It sounds made for the days when a little momentum changes the whole evening.