First up are British funk pioneers Cymande, whose rhythmic grooves have been sampled by hip-hop legends like De La Soul, the Fugees and Queen Latifah. After years in the shadows, a new wave of appreciation brings them to Glastonbury for a long-awaited debut the West Holts stage. They are followed by reggae royalty as Black Uhuru step up with a set spanning more than five decades. Expect a politically-charged, roots-driven performance that will resonate with longtime fans and new ones alike.