1) Ed Sheeran rocked the house at Glastonbury

Ed Sheeran rounded off one one of the driest, ergo 'best', Glastonburys of recent years with a barnstorming set at Worthy Farm on Sunday night.

Despite the singer having to defend himself from claims he played to a backing track, he got some rave reviews for his performance.

Elsewhere fellow headliners Radiohead played a 'wayward but compelling set' whilst Foo Fighters finally made their Pyramid stage slot two years late.

If your tastes are broader, that are still loads and loads of video performances which you can watch on the BBC online.

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2) Ed Balls is no fan of Radiohead

“The atmosphere for Radiohead is funereal. The end of each song barely acknowledged by anyone other than the hardcore fans at the front."

Ouch.

The former MP-cum-amateur ballroom dancer was scathing in his Guardian review of Thom Yorke's merry band of men at Glastonbury.

Ed, apparently preferred the altogether bouncier sounds of Major Laser.

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3) Britney doesn't lipsync...OK?

Britney Spears launched a furious defence of her live shows after she was accused of lip synching in a fan shot video.

The footage showed her struggling to remove a mic while her singing mysteriously continued unabated on the speakers.

She told an Israeli television station: "I do have a little bit of playback, but there's a mixture of my voice and the playback.

"It really pisses me off because I am busting my ass out there and singing at the same time and nobody ever really gives me credit for it."

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4) Adele might NEVER tour again

There. We said it.

She still has two nights left of her four nights at Wembley Stadium but Adele has said they could be the last.

Crowning an epic world tour, a handwritten note in the programme confirmed: "I don't know if I'll ever tour again."

She added: "Touring is a peculiar thing, it doesn't suit me particularly well. I'm a real homebody and I get so much joy in the small things. Plus I'm dramatic and have a terrible history of touring."

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5) Going to gigs makes you happier... FACT.

And we like to think that we play a small but important part in that here at Music News LIVE.

According to a new Royal Albert Hall study of 2,000 UK adults, two thirds of us are ‘happier’ and ‘more stimulated’ when listening to live music

And almost three quarters of us say "live music can make an event feel more special".

So if you're off to see a band, singer, orchestra, or even picking up a guitar this weekend; do it with a smile on your face.

You're not alone...

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