Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne kick off the weekend coverage of 2025’s Glastonbury Festival. They're joined by special guests, and there are a couple of unique performances from the BBC Park Studio.
Hit-maker Lewis Capaldi returns to Glastonbury for a surprise appearance on the Pyramid Stage.
Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are live on the early evening of the first full day of music. They introduce performances from across the stages, including the debuts of Alanis Morissette and En Vogue.
Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live from Glastonbury Festival as they get ready for the first headliner of the weekend, The 1975.
Glasgow’s finest, Franz Ferdinand, perform on the Other Stage, and newer kids on the block, indie-rockers Wunderhorse take to the Park Stage on day one of Glastonbury 2025.appearance on the farm, and Stockport band Blossoms take to the Woodsies Stage.
Stepping out as the first Pyramid Stage headliners of Glastonbury 2025 are BRIT Award-winning, chart-topping band The 1975
Acclaimed UK hip-hop artist Loyle Carner delivers the headline performance on the Other Stage on day one of Glastonbury 2025.
Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders present highlights from the Park Studio as the first full day of music at Glastonbury Festival heads into the early hours.
Clara Amfo and Jack Saunders are live from day two at Glastonbury Festival, introducing performances from across the five main stages.
The legendary John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival) returns to the Pyramid Stage with a blast of swamp rock and blues.
Prepare for synths at full tilt as post-punk pioneer Gary Numan takes to the Park Stage to make his Glastonbury debut. His sound has shifted over the years, touching jazz-funk to synth-pop, so expect a setlist covering all bases for this artist who helped wire electronic music into the mainstream.
Aussie punk firebrands Amyl and The Sniffers hit Glastonbury with their raw, high-octane energy, then Portishead’s Beth Gibbons cools things down with her haunting trip-hop.
The chart-conquering star blends powerhouse vocals, raw emotion and streetwise attitude.
Multi-BRIT and Grammy Award-winning pop icon Charli xcx returns to Glastonbury to headline the Other Stage.
Lauren Laverne and Jo Whiley bring all the action from Saturday night at Glastonbury Festival.
A look back on all of the big performances of day two at the festival, including special guests, a recap on the headliners and all the big stories from around Worthy Farm.
Britpop mainstays deliver upbeat riffs and infectious singalong energy.
Rebecca Lucy Taylor brings her power pop anthems to the Park Stage.
With an irresistible take on classic Motown, the US soul singer performs on the Park Stage
Country-pop star CMAT wows with powerhouse vocals, humour, heart and infectious charm.
A luminous surprise performance from Lorde, blending intimacy, poise and pop power.
Riotous, eccentric fun from the Grammy and Brit-winning indie-rock duo.
All the way from Atlanta, the acclaimed alt-country artist performs at Worthy Farm.
Pop hits from chart-topping ‘Messy’ singer and rising star Lola Young.
The Dublin band get the crowd moving with a set of soaring rock anthems.
A much-anticipated set of timeless hits from the iconic 90s alt-rock singer-songwriter.
Intricate art-rock from Leeds band English Teacher, winners of last year’s Mercury Prize.
Fast-rising band Wunderhorse bring their well-crafted rock tracks to Worthy Farm.
Cheerful folk-pop from a British rising star and ‘Stargazing’ sensation.
New York hip-hop legend Busta Rhymes plays his first Glastonbury set.
Florida rapper Denzel Curry brings his brash, charismatic hip-hop to Worthy Farm
Iconic R&B group En Vogue bring the spirit of 90s pop to the West Holts Stage.
Powerhouse riffs from the veteran psych-rock band on the Park Stage.
The renowned Canadian jazz/hip-hop crossover group return to Glastonbury.
Fat Dog perform their incendiary fusion of ska, punk and heavy electronica.
The prolific British DJ brings his boundary-pushing electronica to Worthy Farm.
The underground dance music veteran-turned-superstar DJ headlines the Woodsies Stage.
Maribou State headline the West Holts stage with their hypnotic, soulful electronica.
Scottish rock heroes Biffy Clyro bring soaring anthems and iconic riffs to Worthy Farm.
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Experimental electronica from New York artist ANOHNI and her ensemble.
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Stockport band Blossoms bring their bright, 80s-inspired indie pop to the Woodsies Stage.
The acclaimed Coventry rapper plays the Park Stage.
What better way to close BBC Four’s Glastonbury coverage than with original rave pioneers The Prodigy. Their first appearance at the festival since the death of frontman Keith Flint in 2019, this performance from the Other Stage promises to be both electric and emotional.
Fusing grime and punk, the Mercury and Brit-nominated alt-rock duo return to Worthy Farm.
Captivating bedroom indie-pop from a prolific singer-songwriter.
Pulp take to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage for their Saturday evening set.
Disco pop rockers Scissor Sisters return to Worthy Farm for an energetic glitter-infused hits set.
Figureheads of the UK jazz explosion bring their legendary live show to Glastonbury.
The singer-songwriter and boygenius member brings her heartfelt indie to Worthy Farm.
The beloved alt-rockers behind hits like 'Say It Ain't So', return to Worthy Farm.
Grammy-winning Americana star and Elton John collaborator with soaring vocals.
The breakthrough Northern Irish rap trio bring their energetic hip-hop to Worthy Farm.
Experimental electronic music from fast-rising New York duo FCUKERS.
Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are live from the final day of Glastonbury Festival, introducing all the stories from Sunday afternoon on the farm
Country-meets-hip-hop bangers from the viral singer of ‘A Bar Song (Tipsy)’.
Buttery-smooth songs from the much-loved neo-soul pop artist.
Grime royalty brings heavyweight bars and high-energy heat to the Glastonbury stage.
The West Country's own Katy J Pearson brings her acclaimed indie-folk to Worthy Farm.
The iconic 70s band bring their fusion of funk, reggae and calypso to Worthy Farm.
An incredible set from one of the most beloved groups in noughties indie-rock.
The celebrated Canadian electronic musician headlines the Park Stage.
A BRIT Award-winning star blending soul, jazz and R&B with her signature velvet vocals.
Clara Amfo and Lauren Laverne are live from Worthy Farm to introduce 2025's Glastonbury Festival legend, pop rock icon Rod Stewart.
Clara Amfo, Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live as the sun begins to set on the final day of Glastonbury Festival.
Australian indie-pop duo Royal Otis make their Glastonbury debut.
Futuristic Afropop from the acclaimed Ghanaian-American singer.
Emotive, powerful music from the iconic spoken-word performer.
Infectious alt-pop from the prolific Norwegian star.
Jo Whiley, Jack Saunders and Clara Amfo introduce the Sunday night Pyramid Stage headliner, Grammy and BRIT Award-winning global megastar Olivia Rodrigo.
Psych-rock riffs and irresistible grooves from the masked Swedish band.
The Baltimore synth-pop band return to Worthy Farm.
Legendary roots reggae group Black Uhuru take to the West Holts Stage.
The Welsh brothers headline West Holts with their futuristic dance music.
Heartfelt songwriting from the US breakout folk-pop star that brought us ‘Stick Season’.
Beautiful, complex fusions of indie-folk and prog-rock from the Cambridge six-piece.
The Mercury-winning indie band bring new music and old favourites to Worthy Farm.
Letters Live makes its Glastonbury debut on the Greenpeace Stage. Worthy Farm hosts Letters Live with Benedict Cumberbatch, Ambika Mod, Simon Pegg, Paapa Essiedu, James Norton, Bella Ramsey and Caitlin Moran reading letters featuring a wide range of subject matter
The unique Australian group bring their rowdy, reckless 'pub rock' to Glastonbury.
The Portishead legend plays the Park Stage, following her acclaimed debut solo LP.
The Scottish indie rock veterans bring new tracks and classic hits to The Other Stage.