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Queues of music fans have been filmed chanting Jeremy Corbyn 's name at the Glastonbury Festival.

People in the crowd were heard repeating the rallying cry over and over again - showing just how popular the Labour leader is.

A separate video showed fans cheering "Oh Jeremy Corbyn " to the tune of the White Stripes Seven Nation Army while riding a shuttle bus to the annual five-day event.

The chant has been heard at a number of rallies in recent weeks.

Corbyn fans vocalising their support for the leader comes on the same day as the Queen's Speech marks the official opening of Parliament after the general election.

It also comes a few days ahead of the Labour leader appearing at this year's festival on the Pyramid Stage on Saturday to introduce rap duo Run the Jewels.

The 68-year-old had to cancel attending last year due to Brexit .

Thousands descended on Worthy Farm, in Pilton, Somerset today after gates opened at 8am.

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This year's Glastonbury Festival is expecting to see Radiohead, Foo Fighters, Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Biffy Clyro and The XX perform on the Pyramid Stage alongside dozens of other acts.

Excitement surrounds the Foo Fighters performance on Saturday night after they were forced to cancel an appearance at Glastonbury two years ago when Dave Grohl broke his leg.

Torrential rain has caused huge mud baths in previous years at the popular event but this year might be slightly different with sunshine likely and temperature between 30 and 20 degrees.

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Glastonbury organiser Michael Eavis has previously said: "We're Corbyn fans, that's the thing. He's got something new and precious and people are excited about it. He really is the hero of the hour."

The Mirror has contacted Jeremy Corbyn 's team for comment.