Peggy Gou becomes the first female DJ to headline the Park stage at Glastonbury
Despite finally dropping the album ‘I Hear You’ just a couple of weeks ago, much of it remains un-spinned.

Despite finally dropping the album ‘I Hear You’ just a couple of weeks ago, much of it remains un-spinned.
Words: Abigail Firth.
Photos: Patrick Gunning.
Words: Abigail Firth.
Photos: Patrick Gunning.
For the past five years, it feels like Peggy Gou has been the buzziest DJ in the world. A mainstay at festivals ever since ‘Starry Night’ blew up in 2019, it’s taken until this year for her to release an album, but her star power in that time has increased majorly.
Tonight at The Park, she becomes the first female DJ to headline the stage at Glastonbury, a position she’s not taking lightly. Despite finally dropping the album ‘I Hear You’ just a couple of weeks ago, much of it remains un-spinned, and the set leans towards her DJ side over her artist side.
Tonight at The Park, she becomes the first female DJ to headline the stage at Glastonbury, a position she’s not taking lightly. Despite finally dropping the album ‘I Hear You’ just a couple of weeks ago, much of it remains un-spinned, and the set leans towards her DJ side over her artist side.






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