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Arctic Monkeys to perform Peter Pan themed
Arctic Monkeys are planning to perform a Peter Pan-themed performance at this summer's Glastonbury. It isn't the first time the band have been inspired by a popular children's story. They famously dressed up as characters from 'The Wizard of Oz' for a video acceptance speech broadcast at this year's BRIT Awards.
The Sheffield rockers, who are one of three headliners at the world famous British music festival, intend to 'fly' on stage just like the famous children's literary character, immortalised in the Disney film 'Peter Pan'. Drummer Matt Helders said in an interview with MTV2 show 'Gonzo Special: Zane meets Arctic Monkeys': "I want to zip-line in by wire and land on my drum stool. "I went to Disneyland as a child and Tinkerbell does it. There's a spotlight on her so you can't see the wires, I thought she was really flying."
Drummer Matt Helders admits the group can't wait to head down to Somerset for Glastonbury, because he and his bandmates - frontman Alex Turner, guitarist Jamie Cook and bassist Nick O'Malley have never been to the musical extravaganza before. He said, "We've never been to Glastonbury, so that's one of the most exciting things about it not just playing but going to it as well. We thought it was a joke when we saw we were headlining." Meanwhile, the band are on course to set a new British chart record this week by having a staggering 18 songs in the Top 200.
Thanks
to
new
music
download
rules,
the
12
tracks
from
the
band'scritically
acclaimed
second
album,
'Favourite
Worst
Nightmare',
are
being
downloaded
individually
at
such
a
rate
they
are
all
on
course
to
enter
the
UK
singles
chart.
The
release
of
the
LP
-
which
is
expected
to
shift
250,000
copies
in
its
first
week
and
top
the
UK
album
chart
-
has
reignited
sales
of
songs
from
the
group's
debut
album,
'Whatever
People
Say
I
Am,
That's
What
I'm
Not',
meaning
six
songs
from
that
LP
could
make
the
Top
200.
Arctic
monkeys
are
really
on
a
high
sway
to
reach
greater
heights.



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