Man United superfan Aitch appears to don club’s new home shirt during Glastonbury performance
Has Man United superfan Aitch just revealed his team’s new kit? Popular rapper appears to don the Red Devils’ 2023-24 home shirt during his performance at Glastonbury Festival
British rapper Aitch appears to have premiered Manchester United’s home shirt for the upcoming season during his performance at Glastonbury.
The 23-year-old star donned a previously unseen United strip as he featured on the vaunted Pyramid Stage on Saturday.
Beginning his set with the shirt tucked into his shorts, the Moston-born artist stopped between songs to speak to the crowd, before spotting a rival fan in the audience.
‘I’m gonna upset some people with this. Some people are gonna love me, you there in the Man City top you’re not gonna like me after this.
‘Security, can we get him out please? The man in the Man City top can we get him out please?
Rapper Aitch donned a previously unseen Manchester United home shirt during his Glastonbury performance
‘I’m only joking, don’t start walking towards him.’
Aitch then put on the shirt with ‘Big Shell 40’ printed on the back, before launching into a performance backed by the 1989 Stone Roses classic Fools Gold.
The internet has been awash with speculation over the club’s shirts for the upcoming season with fans taking to social media to share their views after a image appearing to show the latest Adidas design was leaked last month.
However, the upcoming design is still technically under wraps, with an official release scheduled on Tuesday the 27 June at United Direct.
But Aitch isn’t the first musician to be entrusted with debuting a new football shirt during a gig.
Former Kasabian frontman Tom Meighan premiered England’s 2010 away shirt as the band played the L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix in Paris.
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