Blondie fans fume cant hear her minutes into Debbie Harrys performance

Blondie performs at Glastonbury 2023

Debbie Harry’s performance sparked an uproar with Glastonbury viewers after Blondie was hit with sound issues.

The 77-year-old performed on the Pyramid stage on Sunday afternoon, but just minutes into Blondie’s performance, fans claimed they couldn’t hear her.

Taking to Twitter to air their frustrations, @davidbyatt raged: “SORT YOUR F*****G SOUND LEVELS OUT!!!!! This isn’t a drum solo, it’s Debbie Harry signing!! Apparently. #glastonbury2023.” (sic)

@Rachbythesea quizzed: “Why are they doing Debbie so dirty with the mic volume? #blondie #glastonbury2023.”

@jacquilinlin asked: “Is it just me that can’t hear what Debbie Harry is singing? #glastonbury2023.”

“#blondie pack it in love #glastonbury2023,” @Bunchie1975 added.

While @FullerWater pointed out: “Some sound issues but #Blondie are a real treat. #DebbieHarry is that wonderful mix of totally cool and absolutely bonkers.”

@Millmoo said: “I’m sure Debbie Harry is great, we don’t know because we can’t hear her over the music.. #glastonbury2023.” (sic)

Despite the sound issues, fans were also blown away by how great Debbie looks at the age of 77.

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