Pretenders with Johnny Marr and Dave Grohl at Glastonbury | via YouTube
Johnny Marr — who played briefly in the Pretenders after leaving The Smiths — sat in with Chrissie Hynde and Co. for part of their set at Glastonbury on Saturday, with Dave Grohl joining as well to help the band rip through “Tattooed Love Boys” off 1979’s Pretenders.
You can watch the performance of that song in full below via the BBC.
Hynde had some fun introducing the chief Foo Fighter, telling the crowd: “Apparently there’s a drunk hanging around backstage and we’ve asked security to get rid of him, but he’s a big guy and I don’t want any trouble. He insists on playing, so come on up, Dave Grohl.”
Marr, who notably did not join Rick Astley and Blossoms as they played an all-Smiths set at the festival on Saturday, played on the last six songs of the Pretenders’ 15-song set, including “Back on the Chain Gang,” “Don’t Get Me Wrong,” “I’ll Stand By You” and “Mystery Achievement.”
Now in their fifth decade, the Pretenders will release their 14th album, Relentless, in September.
Below, see the video of “Tattooed Love Boys,” and some other selections from their set.
On the park stage Johnny Marr joined The Pretenders for half the set. #backonthechaingang#glastonbury2023 pic.twitter.com/PFKXttcU5W
— Jonathan Boyers (@jmboyers) June 24, 2023
Fun time back with The Pretenders at Glastonbury. Great crowd. @ThePretendersHQ #glastonbury2023 pic.twitter.com/9a5lI5epBa
— Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) June 24, 2023
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