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OutKast wrap up Orange Warsaw Festival

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Nick Hodge 16.06.2014 10:54
US hip hop duo OutKast rounded off the three-day Orange Warsaw Festival on Sunday following on from a flock of international stars.

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OutKast performing at the Orange Warsaw Festival on Sunday night. Photo: PAP/Leszek Szymanski

After a three-year hiatus, OutKast had reunited to mark their 20th anniversary, delighting fans with perennial favourites such as “Hey Ya” and “The Way you Move.”

Sunday also saw performances from UK rockers Kasabian and US nu metal outfit Limp Bizkit.

However, arguably the biggest hit of the festival was Florence and the Machine, with Florence Welch's alternative pop combo stealing the show on Saturday.

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Florence Welch of Florence and the Machine at the Orange Warsaw Festival on Sarurday. Photo: PAP/Leszek Szymanski

Hundreds of teenage girls donned wreaths of flowers for the occasion, echoing both the UK singer's flamboyant style and the midsummer Polish custom of sporting wreaths on St John's Eve.

The band's fans voted beforehand on which songs they wanted the British group to play.

Saturday also saw fellows Brits The Prodigy take the stage, with the UK rave veterans currently working on a new album entitled How to Steal a Jet Fighter.

Friday was dominated by Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg), a regular visitor to Poland. (nh)

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