“Never would have thought we could play at a stage like Glastonbury. It still feels like a dream too high for us to achieve,” Siti, or Sitti as she prefers to be known, told Singapore publication The Straits Times (ST).
Marsya added that while they’re proud to play at Glastonbury, they’re also slightly apprehensive as they will be representing their country.
Glastonbury will be VOB’s biggest gig yet, and they told ST that they will perform a mix of old and new songs.
“We’ve been working hard and it’s been almost every day. All we want is to do Indonesia, and our fans, proud,” said Sitti.
News of their Glastonbury performance broke on May 2.