Johnny Depp's Surprise Performance at Glastonbury

June 28, 2009 at 4:43pm PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

What we would have given to witness this.

Stars have long been drawn to the UK's biggest and muddiest music festival, Glastonbury. On Friday, Johnny Depp surpassed them all by actually performing there. Johnny surprised a few lucky festival goers by playing guitar in a small impromptu gig at the festival's Green Fields area.

An MTV reporter just happened to be there, and he twittered:

Johnny Depp is playing in a tiny cafe in the greenfields -about 30 people here. Crazy!"

Johnny also recently did and interview with the Daily Telegraph for his new movie Public Enemies, out July 1.

“I can’t think of myself in terms of celebrity,” he told the newspaper. “It’s just too weird. If the choice is between being gawked at and sitting in a chair in a dark room, I prefer the dark room.”

Apparently he only cares to be gawked at while playing guitar, because we're sure that's exactly what the crowd was doing.

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