Stockport Express

Festival stars have to clean hotel rooms

Band even changed their own beds

- JENNA CAMPBELL stockporte­xpress@menmedia.co.uk @stockportn­ews

THEY might be one the most successful pop bands in the UK, but Stockport band Blossoms were forced to clean their own hotel rooms when the pre-booked accommodat­ion they were staying in ahead of Glastonbur­y Festival was not ready.

The band, who played The Other Stage at Worthy Farm, were even forced to put on their own bed sheets.

Blossoms recounted the tale to Zoe Ball on the BBC 2 Breakfast Show, which was broadcast live from Glastonbur­y.

Before performing hit song ‘Girlfriend,’ frontman Tom Ogden chatted to Ball about “one of the worst journeys” they had ever had.

As Ogden explained: “So, we won’t name the hotel, but we booked a hotel, paid for seven rooms and when we got there at midnight they were like ‘four of the rooms are available, but three aren’t ready, so if you drive twenty minutes to Bristol centre.’

“And we said, ‘give us the bed sheets, we’ll go and change it.”

Zoe Ball, audibly shocked by the turn of events, responded: “You changed your own beds!”

Indeed they did: “We changed our own beds, I was looking at everyone and we were like we’re playing Glastonbur­y on Friday why is this happening to us, but you know what, it keeps you grounded doesn’t it – changing your beds in the hotel?”

It seemed the band, who had travelled down to Glastonbur­y from Stockpot could laugh at their misfortune though, with Ogden even joking his wife Katie had been cleaning the toilets.

Zoe Ball remarked: “We’ll all be like you know what they are playing at Glastonbur­y, but you’re still well rounded those boys.”

Stockport lads Tom Ogden, Charlie Salt, Joe Donovan, Myles Kellock and Josh Dewhurst, played the Other Stage.

“After two and a half years not being able to play live, this is the greatest place on earth so to be able to play new songs to people here is the best feeling in the world,” Ogden added.

The band also told Ball that they were looking forward to catching performanc­es from Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Sam Fender, amongst others. But with an early afternoon slot, they were also excited to have time to enjoy the entirety of the festival:

“We’ve never done the full thing before because we’ve had to dash off to another festival, whereas this time we can just enjoy it.”

 ?? ?? ●●Blossoms band members sprang into action when told their hotel rooms were not ready
●●Blossoms band members sprang into action when told their hotel rooms were not ready

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom