The Saturday of Glastonbury 2013 has drawn to a close. Primal Scream, Azealia Banks and Alabama Shakes were among the bands who’ve played. The Rolling Stones headlined the Pyramid Stage for the first time.

Mick Jagger, wearing a sequined green jacket, joked “you all look amazing, after all these years they finally got around to asking us. Thank you Michael [Eavis].”

Primal Scream had the honours of warming up the crowd in preparation for The Rolling Stones’ much talked about debut.

Bobby Gillespie donned a daring pink suit for the occasion.

Rapper Nas was 20 minutes late to his set on the Sonic Stage. He played ‘The Don’ and a couple of old tracks.

Manchester band Everything Everything entertained crowds on the Other Stage.

Major Lazer caused a stir over at the West Holts stage.

Diplo performed as part of his Major Lazer project.

Aluna Francis, from AlunaGeorge, has spent the weekend performing with a number of artists including Disclosure and Dizzee Rascal.

This guy is the very definition of ‘up for it’.

With their debut album due to come out next month AlunaGeorge played a much-hyped show at the John Peel stage.

In front of a huge audience the trio ripped through songs from their two studio albums.

Johnny Marr is no stranger to Glastonbury. He played here with The Smiths, but today played a clutch of tracks on the John Peel stage.

Deadmau5 shows off his latest headgear.

Up on the roof terrace at Glastonbury.

Alabama Shakes singer Brittany Howard stretches her vocal cords during the US band’s performance.

Toy brought some Horrors-style doom to their mid-afternoon set.

The London dark-pop mob performed on the John Peel stage.

The Strypes played the John Peel stage after Ms Mr and Jagwar Ma.

Alana Haim jumped off stage to give the front row a decent high-five.

There’s no stopping them. Haim play another gig.

Predictably ‘212’ was a big hit in her set.

If you didn’t know already, Glastonbury festival is quite big. Just a taste of all the options.

Everyone at Glastonbury is drenched (in sunshine, for once!) on Saturday afternoon.

All too much for some people.

Eion Loveless – brilliant name – from Sheffield grungy-rock duo Drenge at the William’s Green tent.

They rattled through a half-hour set, the first time they’ve played Glastonbury. The crowd enjoyed their track ‘People In Love Make Me Feel Sick’.

Who knew Glastonbury had a half-pipe?

Fans, and a Transformer, head out early to catch the music on The Other Stage.

The Manchester band’s performance included recent single ‘Chocolate’. Click here for all the latest news, photos and videos from Glastonbury 2013.
