Playing with Stevie Wonder

“Isn’t he lovely,” said the crowd at the Roskilde Festival, who left able to scratch another item off their ‘once in my life’ list: seeing Stevie Wonder live.

Another item on the Roskilde bucket list is undoubtedly spotting somebody from the the Hvor er Holger? (Where’s Wally?) camp – sod’s law you have to desert your prime position right in front of the Orange Stage, but hey, you follow them back to their camp to win a key-ring.

Flying the flag for Denmark, meanwhile, was rising star Mø, but could somebody please return her bed!





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