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Yusuf/Cat Stevens hails NHS and slams world leaders in Glastonbury legends slot

Yusuf/Cat Stevens performing on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival (Ben Birchall/PA)
Yusuf/Cat Stevens performing on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival (Ben Birchall/PA)

Yusuf/Cat Stevens hailed the NHS and critiqued ongoing wars across the world as he delivered his Glastonbury tea-time legends slot, saying his solution to the conflicts was to “lock all the leaders up in London Zoo”.

The folk singer-songwriter, 74, took festival-goers on a melodic journey through the ages when he appeared on the Pyramid stage on Sunday afternoon for the prestigious slot, performing classic tracks from his back catalogue along with songs from his recently released 17th studio album.

He also paid tribute to fellow world-class musicians including the late George Harrison and Nina Simone during his set.

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Yusuf/Cat Stevens performing on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival (Ben Birchall/PA)

The musician, who turns 75 next month, led the crowd in a show of thanks to the NHS, which is also celebrating the same milestone this year.

Before launching into (Remember the Days Of The) Old Schoolyard, he told the crowd: “This is the 75th year of the NHS and I must say I’m one of the lucky ones.

“It was like it was born only a few months before I was born and so I’ve got to say a big thank you, and I think everybody here can join in: to all the doctors and nurses and everyone who serves the people and the good health of this country, we say a big thank you.”

He also got the Glastonbury audience to say “peace be with you” to those on pilgrimage to Mecca and commented on ongoing wars around the world.

The singer was born Steven Demetre Georgiou in London, but converted to Islam in 1977 after a near-death experience and later adopted the name Yusuf Islam.

Ahead of his new song Highness, he told the thousands in the crowd: “It’s time to be humble because, even looking at our numbers today, just think, there are 10 times this amount in the mountains of Mecca doing pilgrimage.

“I thought it would be would be good for us to get together to say ‘peace be with you’ to them.”

Before playing Peace Train, he said the song was written about the time of the Vietnam war, adding: “Since then, wars haven’t stopped. Lock all the leaders up in London Zoo – that is my solution.”

The folk singer also dubbed the late US singer Simone the “queen of the black civil rights movement” as he dedicated Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood to her.

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Yusuf/Cat Stevens performing on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival (Ben Birchall/PA)

He also said he was inspired by the late Beatles star Harrison, adding: “I’d like to pay tribute to another Beatle – a great inspiration of mine and to many.

“He inspired us to take a trip, well actually take a journey, eastward towards the light – George Harrison”, he said, before launching into the Beatles classic Here Comes The Sun.

Earlier this month, he released his new album King Of A Land, which is his first album since 2020’s Tea For The Tillerman 2, a reimagining of his hit 1970 record of the same name.

He follows in the footsteps of acts such as Diana Ross, Kylie Minogue and Dame Shirley Bassey, who have all filled the Glastonbury tea-time legends slot.

His Pyramid stage performance was followed by classic rock outfit Blondie and rapper Lil Nas X, with Sir Elton John set to close the festival on Sunday night.