
How to watch Glastonbury festival live from the comfort of your sofa
The iconic Glastonbury Festival is back this weekend and if you were not one of the roughly 210,000 people who managed to get their hands on a ticket, don't worry the BBC are bringing Glastonbury to you.
The festival will see The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young as the headliners, as well as Sir Rod Stewart performing in the legends slot on Sunday afternoon. Other acts taking to the various stages include Charli XCX, The Prodigy, Biffy Clyro, Noah Kahan and Kneecap.
The BBC will be bringing viewers over 90 hours of performances with live streams from the five main stages - Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park - bringing the action straight to your screens.
Watching at home will be a lot less sweaty and almost as fun as being inside the festival gates, and the BBC has live broadcasts airing on BBC iPlayer as well as BBC One, Two and Four.
Set times for The Pyramid Stage
The Pyramid Stage is where the main headliners take to the stage for their performances.
Friday, June 27
The 1975: 22.15 to 23.45
Biffy Clyro: 20.15 to 21.25
Alanis Morissette: 18.15 to 19.15
TBA: 16.55 to 17.30
Burning Spear: 15.00 to 16.00
CMAT: 13.30 to 14.30
Supergrass: Noon to 13.00
Saturday, June 28
Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts: 22.00 to 23.45
Raye: 20.00 to 21.00
Patchwork: 18.00 to 19.00
John Fogerty: 16.30 to 17.30
The Script: 15.00 to 16.00
Brandi Carlile: 13.30 to 14.30
Kaiser Chiefs: Noon to 13.00
Sunday, June 29
Olivia Rodrigo: 21.45 to 23.15
Noah Kahan: 19.45 to 20.45
Nile Rodgers & Chic: 18.00 to 19.00
Rod Stewart: 15.45 to 17.15
The Libertines: 14.00 to 15.00
Celeste: 12.30 to 13.30
The Selecter: 11.15 to Noon
The set times for the several other stages inside the festival are available to view on the BBC website, as well as the official Glastonbury Festival website.
Who is presenting the coverage?
A diverse lineup of presenters will cover the festival, with Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne, Jack Saunders, Huw Stephens, Jamz Supernova and Jo Whiley among those providing live updates and insights. They'll also feature on the Glastonbury Channel via BBC iPlayer, speaking about the variety of acts before and after there performances.
BBC Radio will host coverage from familiar voices such as Nick Grimshaw, Nathan Shepherd, Deb Grant, Greg James, Jo Whiley and DJ Target.
As well as Annie Mac, Craig Charles, Danny Howard and Cerys Matthews presenting from inside the festival gates.
Secret performances
There are rumours of several different artists heading to Glastonbury to preform a secret set for the crowds.
There's growing speculation that Lewis Capaldi, Pulp, Mika, Robbie Williams, McFly, Paramore, and The Wombats could be among the artists set to perform. Although, nothing has been confirmed yet.
Sometimes artists managed to find their way on to the set list under a different name, The Foo Fighters managed to perform a secret set on the Pyramid Stage in 2023 under the name of an unknown band called The ChurnUps.
And this year, there could be another surprise artist as an mysterious artist under the name Patchwork has popped up on the Pyramid Stage setlist for Saturday.
Organiser Emily Eavis teased that the mysterious artist has been "in the works for a while," so it's bound to be a crowd-pleaser.
Tune into Glastonbury Festival live this weekend on BBB iPlayer.
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