Victoria And David Beckham Looked Loved-Up At Glastonbury As They Watch Ed Sheeran’s Headline Performance

Victoria Beckham put in a surprise appearance at this weekend’s Glastonbury Festival, where she was spotted cosying up to husband David Beckham.

The couple, who celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary next month, looked closer than ever as they watched Ed Sheeran’s headline performance from the side of the Pyramid Stage on Sunday night.

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David Beckham and Victoria Beckham watch Ed Sheeran perform on day 4 of the Glastonbury Festival 2017.
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Victoria arrived at Worthy Farm by helicopter (natch) earlier in the day to join her husband and 18-year-old son Brooklyn, who were already at the site.

The 43-year-old former Spice Girl shared a snap of her boarding the chopper with fans on Instagram, which she captioned, “Let’s Go!”

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VB even ditched her trademark heels for the occasion, opting for a pair of sturdy black boots instead.

David and Brooklyn arrived at the festival on Saturday and were spotted hanging out with Glasto organiser Michael Eavis, and making the most of the VIP hospitality.

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Brooklyn Beckham (2nd L) meets Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis (R) with his father David Beckham (C)
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After watching Foo Fighters headline set on Saturday night, the father and son partied until the wee small hours in the Winnebago area with their mates Rita Ora and Cara Delevigne.

Ed Sheeran closed this year’s Glastonbury, just six years after he made his debut at one of the festival’s smallest venues.

In 2011, the star played the solar-powered Croissant Neuf stage, playing to just 500 people.

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The 26-year-old admitted he was “very nervous but very excited” to be headlining, telling the audience: “The aim of tonight is to lose our voices. I’m going to lose mine as well.”

His 90-minute acoustic set featured ‘Thinking Out Loud’, ‘Photograph’, ‘Bloodstream’ and ‘Take It Back’.

8 Most Surprising Acts On This Year’s Glastonbury Line-Up
Gillian Anderson(01 of08)
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‘The Fall’ star will be at the Speakers Forum for a discussion on ‘A Manifesto For Women Everywhere’ on the Sunday at 3pm. (credit:David M Benett via Getty Images)
Jeremy Corbyn(02 of08)
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A year after pulling out at the last minute, Jeremy will finally make his Glastonbury debut by being part of a talk at the Left Field on Saturday.

Later in the day, he’ll make an appearance on the Pyramid Stage(!), though sadly, he won’t be belting out a few tunes. Well, as far as we know anyway.

At present, it’s planned that he’ll simply introduce Run The Jewels, but who knows what might happen.
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Busted(03 of08)
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Yeah. Busted. The festival may be associated with chart-topping stars and rockers, but the trio have landed themselves a slot on the Avalon Stage - and we reckon fans will be in for a treat. Catch them at 3:45pm on Saturday. (credit:Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment)
Johnny Depp(04 of08)
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Johnny will be a guest of honour at the all-new Cineramageddon area - though not everyone is overjoyed by the news. The ‘Mortdecai’ actor will introduce the films being screened on the Thursday night, speaking to curator Julien Temple about the choices. (credit:Aly Song / Reuters)
Scouting For Girls(05 of08)
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Yes, they’re still a thing. End your festival with them if that’s your kind of thing (no judgement here, don’t worry) at 9:20pm on the Avalon Stage on Sunday night. (credit:Shirlaine Forrest via Getty Images)
Wiley(06 of08)
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Four years after that iconic anti-Glastonbury outburst, the grime pioneer has promised fans that he can deal with the farm this year.

“I realised the importance of this festival in my older age,” he tweeted back in January. Let’s just hope it stays that way before his set on the Saturday, at 7.15pm on the Other Stage.
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The Vegetable Instrument Workshop(07 of08)
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We’re guessing this does what it says on the tin…? Find out the Greenpeace area at 3pm on the Friday. This picture is sadly not from the actual workshop. Sorry. (credit:Vincent Kessler / Reuters)
The BBC's Coverage Of Glastonbury(08 of08)
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Worried you’ll feel bored between the hours of 10pm and midnight? Think a rest will be in order, but don’t want to miss out on any of the action? Well, fear not! Because you can watch the BBC’s Glastonbury coverage at the Pilton Palais Cinema each night.

Why, you ask? We have no idea.
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