Glastonbury Festival 2024: Baby steals show at Annie Mac’s set
A 10-week-old baby has stolen the show during a DJ set at Glastonbury Festival.
Baby Finlay was met with cheers as he appeared on the big screen multiple times while Irish DJ Mac opened Worthy Farm’s Other Stage with an hour-long set of dance hits from 11.30am on Friday.
Wearing his striped one-piece pyjamas and ear protectors, the 10-week-old was met with a rapturous reception from atop his father Tom Kay’s shoulders as special effects on stage saw his image turn into a hallucinatory dance visual.
“Oh my god, this baby, what a little legend,” Mac said to the crowd of thousands as Finlay appeared again.
She signed off her performance by thanking “everyone, Glastonbury and this baby”.
Tom Kay, Finlay’s dad, said: “[Finlay] was loving the music, so we thought we’d put him on my shoulders, he was just enjoying the vibes and then was on the big screen and got a big cheer – it’s amazing.
“Some people around us have sent us a video of it… it’s great to think [Annie Mac] noticed.”
Rosie Lewis, Finlay's mum, said the video will probably be played for years to come, including at Finlay's wedding.
The couple, who also brought their 10-year-old daughter Sofia, are only at the festival by chance after they won a competition for tickets.
Rosie put down Tom's name in the competition. She said: “You had to nominate a friend that you thought was worthy of winning tickets.”
She said: “I had just given birth in the hospital, I thought he’ll never win, but he might get an email saying ‘Rosie’s nominated you for being worthy of winning Glastonbury tickets’ and make him feel good about himself – then he won them.”
Asked what tips they would give to parents thinking of bringing their young children to a festival, Rosie said: “Do it – you can overthink it and it can put you off.
“But take more nappies than you think you’ll need and take more vests and outfits than you think you’ll need.”
Sofia, who is at her third Glastonbury since 2016, said: “And go to the Kidzfield.”
Kidzfield is an area of the festival dedicated to under-12s, including music lessons, face painting and storytelling.
Despite the child-friendly offering, Sofia said she is actually most looking forward to seeing the festival’s Arcadia laser-laden dance stage – complete with its new flame-belching Dragonfly installation, which has replaced the site’s famous Spider.