Glastonbury has found itself in the midst of a lip-syncing controversy this weekend, with accusations that performers, including Dua Lipa , were not singing live. Artists such as Camila Cabello and Coldplay's Chris Martin have come under fire from fans alleging that their stage performances were mimed at the renowned festival. A flood of music enthusiasts voiced their concerns on social media, with comments like: 'Does anyone actually sing live at festivals anymore? It seems like it's all miming.' The BBC, broadcasting the event, has faced numerous complaints about sound quality issues. However, music experts have suggested that these problems may stem from the use of backing tracks. In a related incident earlier this month, Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl and Taylor Swift had a dispute over allegations that Swift wasn't performing live, which she promptly denied. 'We like to call our tour the Errors Tour,' said Grohl on stage. 'We've had more than a