As ever, Glastonbury is the hottest ticket of the summer, with hundreds of artists descending on Worthy Farm to perform across the weekend in front of thousands of adoring fans. Unfortunately, with tickets and even the re-sales selling out within minutes, you had to be extremely quick in order to nab one – so some people were left disappointed.
But fear not. The BBC is giving you a front-row ticket from the comfort of your living room, but coverage is so extensive that you might need some guidance. Here's a primer…
Furthermore, iPlayer have also launched multiple channels in order to share highlights both for this year and years gone by, with the Glastonbury Hits channel available now, and BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4 will be broadcasting live from the event, plus sharing highlights from the previous day across programmes.
Standout moments will also be available on BBC1 and BBC2 throughout the weekend as well, with The One Show doing a live link up to the event to kick off the weekend at 7pm on Friday.
Which Glastonbury sets will be live broadcast on BBC1 or BBC2?
Saturday 28 June
Glastonbury 2025 Live (BBC2, 5-7pm): Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders will be covering sets from JADE, Brandi Carlile and Weezer, plus in-the-studio performances from Madalitso Band and Good Neighbours, and news from around the Worthy Farm site.John Fogerty at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 7pm-8pm): The founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival and a solo force in his own right, Fogerty is behind classics like Proud Mary, Rockin’ All Over the World, and Bad Moon Rising, which he has recently reclaimed ownership of. He makes his return to the Pyramid Stage after 18 years this summer.Glastonbury 2025 Live (BBC2, 7pm-9.10pm) Lauren Laverne look over the site ahead of a huge evening of music on Worthy Farm. Gary Numan makes his debut on The Park Stage while Ezra Collective will bring sheer joy to the Other Stage. Patchwork will also finally be identified.Gary Numan at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 8pm-9pm): Post-punk pioneer Gary Numan takes to The Park stage, making his Glastonbury debut as he celebrates his 50-year strong career to dateAmyl & The Sniffers & Beth Gibbons at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 9-10pm): Aussie punk firebrands Amyl & The Sniffers hit Glastonbury with raw, high-octane energy, with Portishead’s Beth Gibbons cooling things down with her haunting trip-hop and soul-soothing vibes.Raye at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC1, 9.10-10.10pm): Raye, who takes to the Pyramid Stage as the penultimate artist on the Saturday night bill. The sensational performer’s soulful vocals and powerful songs will be a perfect soundtrack as the sun begins to set on the second day of the festival, just before Neil Young takes to the stage.Glastonbury Live 2025 (BBC2, 10.10pm-12am): Lauren Laverne and Jo Whiley close down the second day with a highlight reel of the day’s eventsCharli XCX at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC1, 10.30 – 11.45pm): After a killer "Brat Summer" in 2024, Charli XCX is back to headline the Other Stage – and is one of the most anticipated sets of the weekend.Glastonbury 2025 Live (BBC2,12am-2am): A look back on all of the big performances of day two at the festival and all the big stories from around Worthy Farm.Sunday 29 June
Glastonbury 2025 Live (BBC2, 5-7.15pm): Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are back to deliver news, updates and highlights from the final day, recapping stars including Nile Rodgers & CHIC bringing disco tunes and the traditional annual flash mob dance to Le Freak, plus Celeste, The Libertines and Sir Rod Stewart.Celeste at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 7pm-8pm): Award-winning Celeste returns to Glastonbury’s biggest stage with her silky vocals and soulful songs for a set on the Pyramid Stage.Rod Stewart at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC1, 7.15-8.45pm): Rod Stewart takes to the stage for this year’s Legends slot in his first appearance at Glastonbury in 20 years. With hits including Maggie May, You Wear It Well and Do Ya Think I’m Sexy? he promises a set that we won’t forget.Cymande & Black Uhuru at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 8pm-9pm): British funk pioneers Cymande finally make their debuts after decades in the industry, before reggae royalty Black Uhuru bring the house down with their own set.Glastonbury 2025 Live (BBC2, 8.45-10pm): Clara Amfo, Jack Saunders & Jo Whiley are back to keep the coverage going live from the Farm, showing performances from Wolf Alice, AJ Tracey on the Woodsies stage, while Noah Kahan takes to the Pyramid Stage ahead of Olivia Rodrigo.Snow Patrol & St Vincent at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 9pm-10pm): Soulful rockers Snow Patrol and indie star St Vincent will be covering this double bill hour, bringing their own theatrical flairs to the stage, with hits that are sure to keep the crowd going into the evening.The Prodigy Live at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC4, 9.45pm-11.15pm): Rave icons The Prodigy are returning to Glastonbury for the first time since the 2019 death of their lead singer, Keith Flint. Headlining the Other Stage, this group will still be firestarters, and will close the stage with a high energy performance that’s sure to be unforgettable.Olivia Rodrigo at Glastonbury 2025 (BBC1, 10pm-12am): Shutting down the weekend is Olivia Rodrigo on the Pyramid stage. The pop-punk princess will be bringing all the angst and energy she can muster with her chart-topping hits on the main stage before we say goodbye to Glastonbury for another year. Read More Details
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