
How to watch Glastonbury 2025 live, including this year's TV schedule
Yes, you could be at Glastonbury festival right now, surrounded by hundreds of thousands of strangers in a field for days, with no showers and probably lots of mud. But do you know what you could also be doing? Curling up on the sofa with a nice cup of tea and a packet of chocolate biscuits, enjoying all the action live but without any annoying crowds, or having to sleep on the cold, hard ground.
If you're looking forward to catching the action from Worthy Farm this year, where headliners The 1975, Neil Young, Olivia Rodrigo and Rod Stewart will be taking to the Pyramid Stage, we have you covered. This is everything you need to know about watching Glastonbury 2025 live on TV.
What channel is Glastonbury 2025 on?
The BBC has exclusive coverage of Glastonbury on the TV and radio. The festival will be shown live on BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Four and BBC iPlayer.
Glastonbury 2025 TV schedule
Here is the full daily TV schedule for Glasto 2025, including the time and channel.
Thursday, June 27
10pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC Two
Friday, June 28
12pm: The Glastonbury Channel, BBC iPlayer
7pm: English Teacher and Wet Leg, BBC Four
7:30pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC One
8pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live (continued), BBC Two
8pm: Supergrass and Blossoms, BBC Four
9pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC Two
9pm: Franz Ferdinand and Wunderhorse, BBC Four
10:30pm: The 1975, BBC One
10:30pm: Loyle Carner, BBC Four
12am: Glastonbury 2025 Live (Late Night), BBC Two
Saturday, June 29
5pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC Two
7pm: John Fogerty, BBC Four
8pm: Gary Numan, BBC Four
9pm: Amyl and the Sniffers and Beth Gibbons, BBC Four
9:19pm: RAYE, BBC One
10:10pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC Two
10:10pm: Charli xcx – BBC One
Sunday, June 30
5pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC Two
7pm: Celeste, BBC Four
7:15pm: Rod Stewart, BBC One
8pm: Cymande and Black Uhuru, BBC Four
8:45pm: Glastonbury 2025 Live, BBC Two
9pm: Snow Patrol and St Vincent, BBC Four
9:45pm: The Prodigy, BBC Four
10pm: Olivia Rodrigo, BBC One
How to live stream this year's festival
All the Glasto 2025 coverage will be available online via BBC iPlayer. The Beeb has its own Glastonbury Channel on iPlayer, which will be streaming live from 12pm to late every day from Friday through to Sunday.
Can you listen to Glastonbury on the radio?
You sure can. BBC Radio 6 Music hosts Glasto content all day every day from Wednesday through to Monday. There will also be broadcasts from BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4. You can also listen on the BBC Sounds website and app.
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