Sable Noir's Glastonbury Set Changed Everything
One performance. One viral moment. One artist going from "next up" to "now."
It was supposed to be a 30-minute set on Glastonbury's second stage. What happened instead was the kind of moment that defines a career.
Sable Noir took the stage at 4 PM on a Saturday. By 4:15, the crowd had swelled beyond capacity. By 4:30, clips were trending worldwide. The moment that broke the internet: a stripped-back performance of "Nuit Blanche" where she sang the chorus in French, then English, then French again, each time with increasing intensity until the entire field was singing along in both languages.
"I didn't plan it," she says now, three months later. "I just felt the crowd and responded. That's what live music is supposed to be — a conversation."
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Kai Reeves
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Electronic music and Afrobeats correspondent. Festival circuit regular.
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