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Sure, here is a more detailed paraphrasing of the text:Archy Marshall, known as King Krule, performed a couple of bars of Akon's 2006 hit 'Don’t Matter' while on The Park Stage tonight.
The London artist teased a cover before starting an intense, jazzy rendition of 'Pink Shell' from his 2023 album.
Towards the end of his set, the London musician brought his five-year-old daughter Marina on stage.
She wore a Princess Aurora dress and stood behind Marshall as he performed 'Seaforth,' a track he dedicated to her, introducing it by saying, 'This next song I wrote for my daughter.
'Marshall also used his performance to publicly share his support for the Free Palestine movement.
Before playing his final song 'Portrait In Black And Blue,' he said, 'Fuck The Occupation, Free Palestine,' and added, 'Fuck the UK Government.
' Fans on social media platform X have been responding to Krule’s emotional set, which included an adjustment to 'Space Heavy,' where he tweaked the lyrics to include a new line.
Krule then finished the track to draw attention to an incident in the crowd that required medics and security.
This is not the first time Marshall has publicly linked himself to Akon.
In 2018, he admitted that during an interview while drunk, he mentioned his first performance at Glastonbury was in 2008.
At 14 years old, he won an opportunity to perform at the festival after entering a contest run by Rough Trade and Youth Music.
Watch his audition below.
Yesterday, June 27, Krule announced he would be part of the lineup for the London edition of his Artists For Aid Benefit gig.
The concert will focus on benefiting humanitarian efforts in both Palestine and Sudan.
Other acts set to perform include Bint Mbareh, Ramy Youssef, and others.
The show will take place at the Troxy in London on Thursday, July 4, and is in partnership with War Child UK.
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