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The trio played their last festival show of the year last night
Tags: London Grammar
by Alexandra Pollard | Photos by Dan Dennis, WENN
Tags: London Grammar
6 September 2014: London Grammar played their final festival show of 2014 at Bestival last night. See the best photos from their set here.
The three-piece performed tracks from their debut album If You Wait to a packed tent at the festival, which comes to an end in the Isle Of Wight today (7 September).
Highlights from the set included the band's cover of Kavinsky's 'Nightcall' as well as album stand-out 'Wasting My Young Years'.
Check back with Gigwise for our full report from Bestival.
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