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Glastonbury fans tell The Streets' Mike Skinner 'stop' as they hail 'phenomenal' set

Glastonbury fans asked The Streets' Mike Skinner to 'stop' as they watched the hip hop and garage project on Saturday night. Led by vocalist Mike, The Streets hit the Other Stage and performed hits from their six studio albums.

Toward the end of the set, The Streets frontman spoke to the crowd in a bid to get some synchronised flag-waving going. He even ended up jumping over the fence so he could reach a flag in the audience so he could start it off.

However, those watching at home couldn't help but notice Mike's pleas to follow his instructions about the flags lasted for much of the final song of the set.

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Speaking on X, formerly Twitter, @wbarenno wrote: "Mike Skinner stop going on about the bloody flags" while @davejmcn said: "Mike Skinner loves a flag". @emhazard also asked the question: "Why is Mike Skinner so obsessed with flags?!". @mark_wardy76 had a solution, writing: "Mike Skinner, just get to that flag pal!!!" as @janinesarah added: "Mike Skinner is determined to get this synchronised flag waving right isn't he."

However apart from the flag waving, many of those watching at home failed to find fault with The Streets' set - hailing it as the best set of the weekend.

@rob_merga wrote: "The Streets absolutely 10/10. Mint show that" with @matthbooth adding: "The Streets were epic."

@joep09 also wrote: "·Mike Skinner at his absolute best here! This Streets set has been utterly phenomenal!"

The Streets came to recognition with their debut album Original Pirate Material back in 2002. The album has since gone on to be named in numerous ‘best album’ lists by publications including NME, The Observer and

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