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Charli xcx Glastonbury 2025 - How to watch on TV and iPlayer and listen on Radio and BBC Sounds

Charli xcx Glastonbury 2025 - How to watch on TV and iPlayer and listen on Radio and BBC Sounds

BBC News28-06-2025
Jack Saunders is live at Worthy Farm on Saturday as Glastonbury Festival gets ready to welcome multi-BRIT and Grammy Award-winning pop icon Charli xcx, who returns to headline the Other Stage.
Watch Glastonbury on BBC iPlayer
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The global superstar became the creator of a cultural phenomenon when she released her number one album brat in 2024. She now brings brat summer 2.0 to Worthy Farm with her high-octane and hyped set, which will surely include some of her huge pop bangers like Apple, Von dutch and 365, to whip the crowd up into a frenzy.
Watch on TV and iPlayer
You can catch Charli's set on BBC One and iPlayer from 10.30pm on Saturday 28 June.
Listen on Radio and BBC Sounds
Enjoy sets and highlights from Glastonbury with the Glastonbury collection on BBC Sounds.
Huw Stephens is also on Radio 6 Music from 9pm on Saturday, taking listeners around the Glastonbury stages.
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