Fans have flocked to defend SZA and demand ‘justice’ for the Grammy-winning star following her Glastonbury Festival set.
The American singer and songwriter – real name Solána Imani Rowe – headlined the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night, closing the Worthy Farm music extravaganza in spectacular style.
It didn’t go without a hitch though, sadly, as SZA became the latest performer to be hit by technical issues while on stage.
The likes of Shania Twain – who played the Legends slot earlier today to a crowd of thousands – were also caught up in the nightmare sound problems, leaving both revellers in Somerset and viewers at home frustrated.
As soon as SZA came out, it was clear something wasn’t quite right, as the US star began 15 minutes late.
She then launched into hits including Love Galore, the day after her headline show at British Summer Time in London’s Hyde Park.
Slamming the technical faults, fans rushed to social media to beg for an intervention.
X user glassarmy blasted: ‘justice for sza!! what have glastonbury done to her mic to make her vocals sound this way, this is excruciating.’
‘This is so hard to watch as a fan. Her management need to be spitting fires on the sidelines’, added MRidzBh.
christo_tweets added that it was ‘heartbreaking’ to watch SZA battle the microphone blunder, while Chris_LCFC1884 asked: ‘Is it meant to sound like she’s announcing the next arrival at platform 3 at Euston?’
‘I’ve turned it off it’s awful. The whole festival has been woeful this year. Barring a few acts!’, criticised Ashleypp1986.
Thankfully, as SZA left the stage for a costume change, the technical nightmare seemed to come to an end and she returned with a new mic – hallelujah!
The rest of her set included her appearing on an elevated podium to perform the intro to her hit PSA.
She was then lowered down to the stage which was adorned with elaborate pillars and a large insect, which she sat on for one number.
She asked her assembled fans: ‘Do I have any day ones in the crowd?’
SZA also performed hits including F2F, I Hate U and Kiss Me More, her collaboration with Doja Cat.
She appeared in a patterned body suit and flat boots with neon laces that ran up to her thighs, looking as sensational as ever.
During her rendition of her viral track Kill Bill, SZA brandished two swords, showcasing her samurai skills for the track, which takes its name from the Quentin Tarantino film starring Uma Thurman.
SZA later changed into a forest green gown adorned with leaves, teamed with metallic wings, for her track Supermodel, from her debut album Ctrl.
During the track Nobody Gets Me, she climbed up a large fallen tree trunk that adorned her set and sat on an elevated platform on the tree.
SZA also performed tracks such as Normal Girl and Rich Baby Daddy, her collaboration with Drake and Sexyy Red, before closing out her set with throwback hit 20 Something.
She told the crowd: ‘Glasto, you want to do 20 Something before we leave? This is for day ones and day ones only.’
Concluding her show, she said: ‘Glastonbury, I was so nervous to be here with you today.
‘I’m so grateful, you have my deepest love and my deepest respect. I love you always, god bless you.
‘Get home safely, my name is SZA, good night.’
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