After running through the hayfever inducing fields, Nemone returned to the comfort of the Radio 1 mobile bus to 'camp it up at Glastonbury'.
Nemone grabbed Tim from Ash and took him for a walk through the greenfields of Glastonbury where they managed to bump into at least one fan wearing an Ash t-shirt. Check out Tim's Glastonbury CV.
James Walsh from Starsailor popped by the cosy BBC Radio 1 bus to chat to Nemone about getting nervous in anticipation of Saturday's performance on the Pyramid Stage and to play an acoustic version of 'Tie Up My Hands'. Listen to Tie Up My Hands
We also dragged him into the Online Bus to answer your questions in the chatroom and had this to say about Glastonbury...
"Coming back to the festival in a band you get access to cleaner bogs, and better food. The last time I came to Glastonbury was two years ago as a punter when David Bowie played. He was brilliant."
James King wandered up to the Poetry Tent in the Healing Field and, apart from scaring people with a bar of soap, he managed to compose a poem (more like limerick!) entitled 'Nemone'. Thankfully he returned to the newly christened BBC Radio 1 Love Bus to talk about something he knows more about, the Film Tent at Glastonbury.
On Sunday Zero 7 and Elbow dropped in to the Radio 1 Love Bus to have a go at being football pundits and discuss the World Cup Final. Both bands and Nemone agreed that the 2-0 Brazil victory was the right result.
Nick, Pete and Robert from Black Rebel Motorcycle Club followed the football round up. Armed with their acoustic guitars and a tambourine they played a stripped down version of 'Love Burns' and Spread Your Love. Listen to Love Burns Listen to Shuffle Your Feet