Sir Lenny Henry has said it is "interesting" to see the apparent lack of black people in the audience at Glastonbury Festival.
The actor and comedian, 63, said he was also "surprised" by the lack of diverse faces at other UK festivals. He made the comments while in conversation with BBC journalist and presenter Clive Myrie for Radio Times.
It comes as the event's co-organiser, Emily Eavis, said Stormzy's performance in 2019 was "a little bit late".
The grime artist and rapper performed a headline set, becoming the first black solo British headliner in the festival's history.
Ms Eavis said: "He was representing the black community in a very predominately white festival and obviously that's a really important moment for us, but it's also a little bit late maybe.
"We should have probably done it before"
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