Hozier has thanked Glastonbury for a "truly special" experience performing there.
The musician took to the festival's Pyramid Stage on Saturday and shared a video of him performing his hit single Take Me To Church to his Instagram account, with the crowd singing the words back to him.
He captioned the video: "Glastonbury, thanks so much... That was truly special. All the love."
In a second post, Hozier said, "Thank you so much for giving your time and energy checking out the set! It's a joy to be here, thrilled to be back."
During his performance of Nina Cried Power, from his latest album Wasteland, Baby! Hozier gave Friday night's headliner Stormzy a shout-out singing, "Stormzy cried power."
Stormzy became the first black, British solo artist to headline the festival when he took to the stage on Friday night.
For his set, Stormzy wore a stab-proof vest with the Union flag on it, which the artist Banksy later announced was one of their designs.
Sharing a picture of Stormzy wearing the vest, Banksy captioned an Instagram post, "I made a customised stab-proof vest and though – who could possibly wear this?
"Stormzy at Glastonbury."
Stormzy was apparently unaware that he was wearing a Banksy design at the time, sharing Banksy's post with the caption, "Absolutely f***ing speechless."