When the first night of a major performance at the Glastonbury Festival began, some of the biggest female acts in music were the Roe v. Wade case, which eliminated the Commonwealth. Addressed the Overthrow of the Supreme Court in the United States Right to End of Pregnancy
Glastonbury's youngest headliner in history, pop star Billie Eilish, along with her brother and fellow artist Finias When I went on stage, I introduced her song "Your Power".
"Today is a really dark day for American women," Eilish told the Worthy Farm audience. "I can't stand thinking about it anymore at this moment, so I'm going to say that. This song is dedicated to my guessing ..."
"Ocean Eyes" singer Debuted her song "TV" earlier this month.
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Earlier indie rock artist Phoebe Bridgers, also one of Glastonbury's artists, condemned the Supreme Court's ruling. The "motion sickness" singer wore a black suit on stage while talking about a court decision.
"Honestly, [Festival] is hyperrealistic and fun. But I'm having the most troublesome day I've ever had, "the Bridgers admitted to a crowded crowd.
"Are there Americans here? Who wants to say f — the three Supreme Courts?"
When a Grammy-nominated artist leads the choir , The audience roared. F – That shit. F-America ... F-You. "
" All these old and unrelated mothers-cars trying to teach us what to do with our bodies, "Bridgers continued playing the guitar.
Bridgers previously talked about the right to abortion leading up to the event on Friday. She revealed to fans on Twitter that she had an abortion last October, and that "everyone deserves access" after the Supreme Court's draft was leaked.
I had an abortion during my tour last October. I went to a planned parent-child relationship, where they gave me an abortion drug. It was easy. Everyone deserves that kind of access.
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— Traitor Joe (@phoebe_bridgers)May 3, 2022
The female artist wasn't the only one to speak out in the ruling.
British rock band Idles lead singer Joe Talbot screamed when he introduced his song "Mother". Abortion only determines if it is illegal.