Sales of Elbow's albums have rocketed following their highly successful gig at Glastonbury.
The band were the second headliners on the main Pyramid stage on Saturday night in front of an estimated 100,000 music fans.
It was also beamed to millions of home in a set that was said to have eclipsed even those of US, Coldplay and Beyoncé.
The Mercury-prize winners have seen a bosst to sales of their new album Build A Rocket Boys after a performance which included hits such as One Day Like This and Open Arms.
Sales have increased by 1,751 per cent since Saturday according to HMV with Mumford & Sons up 775 per cent and Coldplay up 411 per cent.
Gennaro Castaldo from HMV said: “Glastonbury is now at the very heart of our popular culture and hard to miss, which is also reflected in pronounced increases in album sales of the featured artists."
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