Music
Beyoncé named best act of Glastonbury 2011
Published Friday, Jul 1 2011, 13:16 BST | By Mayer Nissim | 4 comments
After one of the best Glastonbury festivals in recent years, we gave you the chance to pick your favourite act of the weekend.
You voted in your thousands, and we can now reveal that Digital Spy readers have gone for... Beyoncé! The ex-Destiny's Child singer topped our poll with a whopping 43.6% of the vote.
In second place was Coldplay, who were miles away with 16.7%. Third Pyramid Stage headliners U2 rounded out the top three with 11.2%.

So you've gone for Beyoncé as your Queen of Glastonbury, but she's languishing way behind Lady GaGa, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera in our exclusive Queen of Pop poll, unless you vote to change that!
Watch Beyoncé performing 'Single Ladies' live at Glastonbury 2011 below:
Glastonbury poll: Who was the best artist of the 2011 festival? - Results:
Beyoncé - 43.6%
Coldplay - 16.7%
U2 - 11.2%
Other - 5.1%
Jessie J - 4.0%
Janelle Monae - 3.5%
Elbow - 3.2%
Pulp - 2.9%
Queens of the Stone Age - 2.1%
Pendulum - 1.4%
Radiohead - 1.2%
Rastamouse - 1.2%
The Chemical Brothers - 1.2%
Friendly Fires - 1.0%
Primal Scream - 0.7%
Laura Marling - 0.5%
The Streets - 0.5%
You voted in your thousands, and we can now reveal that Digital Spy readers have gone for... Beyoncé! The ex-Destiny's Child singer topped our poll with a whopping 43.6% of the vote.
In second place was Coldplay, who were miles away with 16.7%. Third Pyramid Stage headliners U2 rounded out the top three with 11.2%.

© WENN
So you've gone for Beyoncé as your Queen of Glastonbury, but she's languishing way behind Lady GaGa, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera in our exclusive Queen of Pop poll, unless you vote to change that!
Watch Beyoncé performing 'Single Ladies' live at Glastonbury 2011 below:
Glastonbury poll: Who was the best artist of the 2011 festival? - Results:
Beyoncé - 43.6%
Coldplay - 16.7%
U2 - 11.2%
Other - 5.1%
Jessie J - 4.0%
Janelle Monae - 3.5%
Elbow - 3.2%
Pulp - 2.9%
Queens of the Stone Age - 2.1%
Pendulum - 1.4%
Radiohead - 1.2%
Rastamouse - 1.2%
The Chemical Brothers - 1.2%
Friendly Fires - 1.0%
Primal Scream - 0.7%
Laura Marling - 0.5%
The Streets - 0.5%
4 comments
Loading...
Related Stories
Singles Reviews
Nelly Furtado: 'Big Hoops' reviewThe singer's comeback confidently ignores all the latest fads.
Music Interviews
David Guetta: My music isn't all the sameDigital Spy talks to the DJ ahead of his London shows this weekend.
The Sound
Playlist: Queen's Diamond Jubilee specialWe select our favourite Queen-related songs ahead of the Diamond Jubilee.
Album Reviews
Ladyhawke: 'Anxiety' reviewThe singer's ear for infectious pop remains stronger than ever on her second LP.









