Lana Del Rey wasn't even headlining, but it's pretty much all that anyone is talking about from Coachella. Expect her pop-noir majesty to overshadow pretty much everything else when she performs at Glastonbury.
Queens Of The Stone Age played just 12 songs, but by kicking off with 'No One Knows' Josh Homme and co scorched the desert with a blistering set of all killer and no filler. Reading and Leeds 2014 are in for one hell of a treat when they headline.
Outkast's long-awaited comeback set has met a mixed response after receiving criticism for bad sound, their setlist order and a 'lack of production'. Their comeback is one of the most hotly-anticipated of the year, so we're sure they'll iron out the kinks to play to far more appreciative crowds at Wireless and Bestival.
Dropping the explosive Showbiz b-side 'Agitated' into their headline set, Muse tipped the hat to 2014 being their 20th anniversary as a band. If they're going to do it justice then they NEED to play a UK festival or two - how about a surprise set on their Westcountry hometurf at Glasto?
Inviting Tyler the Creator, Gwen Stefani, Snoop Dogg, Diplo and Nelly on stage, Coachella proved that Pharrell has two things in abundance: friends and hits. Wireless are in for one hell of a show.
Another glorious highlight was Blondie icon Debbie Harry joining Arcade Fire for gorgeous and shimmering renditions of 'Heart Of Glass' and 'Sprawl II'. They're both at Glasto, so it would just be mean if they didn't do it again.
Of course, Lorde was amazing too - which is all the more reason to book her for Glastonbury. Go on, Eavises. You know you want to.
Palm trees, scorching desert sun and sizzling summer anthems - Coachella was the perfect setting for the sisters Haim. Regardless of setting, their set proved that they are well on their way to becoming veteran festival queens - find out exactly why at Latitude, Longitude and T In The Park.
And so of course, everyone should bring along their own homemade sign in honour of Este Haim's amazing bassface.
If you haven't Youtubed Warpaint's mesmerising set, then do so RIGHT NOW. Off the back of their utterly stunning self-titled second album, the California dream-rockers have evolved into one hell of a live beast. Let them blow your mind when they play Glastonbury, Field Day, Parklife and Reading & Leeds.
The 1975's legions of fangirls (and fanboys) were doubtlessly over the moon when footage emerged of frontman Matt Healy baring his chest to the harsh desert sun for their performance emerged online. We imagine they're praying for similar temperatures (and an equally impressive set) when they take to the stage at Radio One's Big Weekend, Isle of Wight Festival, Glastonbury, T In The Park, Longitude and Reading & Leeds.
Kim Deal or no Kim Deal, Pixies are still legends. Prepare to get schooled in how alt-rock was born when they play Field Day, Eden Sessions, Glastonbury and T In The Park.