Glastonbury is set to make a triumphant return this week after being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to Covid-19 , and as usual viewers will be able to watch the festival from home. Taking place over five days from Wednesday 22 June until Sunday 27, a host of big-name acts are set to take to the iconic Pyramid Stage in what promises to be an unforgettable experience for music lovers.
Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar are all set to headline, with local legend Sam Fender also in the main line-up. Lorde, Elbow, Years & Years and Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will also play at the jam-packed festival, The Mirror reports .
Although the weather at Glastonbury is set to be a mixed bag, with heavy rain putting a damper on the forecast scorching temperatures, viewers at home will be able to catch it all from the comfort of their sofas.
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Glastonbury will be airing exclusively on the BBC, who have released a handy guide on when each act is performing and where viewers will be able to watch them across the broadcaster’s different channels. With coverage kicking off on Thursday, the full schedule is as follows:
Thursday 23 June:
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10pm - BBC Two - Glastonbury 2022
Friday 24 June:
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7-8pm - BBC Three - Griff & Sigrid
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8-8:30pm - BBC Four - Crowded House
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8.30-9.30pm - BBC Four - Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
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9-10pm - BBC Two - Glastonbury 2022
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9.30-10.30pm - BBC Four - Arlo Parks & IDLES
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10pm-2am - BBC Two - Billie Eilish
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10.30-12am - BBC Three - Little Simz
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12pm-1am - BBC Three - Sam Fender & Blossoms
Saturday 25 June :
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5-7pm – BBC Two - Joy Crookes, Self Esteem and Skunk Anansie
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7-8pm – BBC Four - Celeste
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8-9pm – BBC Two – Haim and Leon Bridges
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8-9.30pm – BBC Three – Holly Humberstone & Glass Animals
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9-10.30pm – BBC Two - Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
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9.30-10:30pm – BBC Three - AJ Tracey & Pa Salieu
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10.30-11.30pm – BBC Three – Yungblud & Burna Boy
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11.30-12.30am – BBC Three – Megan Thee Stallion
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12.30-2am – BBC Two - Jessie Ware, Jamie T and Róisín Murphy
Sunday 26 June :
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5-6.45pm – BBC Three - Lianne La Havas, Herbie Hancock, Declan McKenna, Nubya Garcia, Fontaines DC
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7-8pm – BBC Three – Declan McKenna & Koffee
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8-9pm – BBC Four – Herbie Hancock & Tracey Musgraves
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8-9.30pm – BBC Two – Lorde, Years & Years and Elbow
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9-10pm – BBC Four – Angelique Kidjo & JARV IS
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9.30-12am – BBC Two – Kendrick Lamar
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10-11.30pm – BBC Four – Pet Shop Boys
The action will also be available to watch on BBC iPlayer, where each act will be on catch-up if you don't see your favourite live on BBC Two, Three or Four.
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