Jamie Webster fans are raging they can't watch his Glastonbury Festival set on BBC.
The singer-songwriter announced he would be performing at Worthy Farm for a "bucket list" moment last week on Twitter. He joined the line-up alongside another Liverpool icon, former-Beatle Paul McCartney, Billie Eilish, Kendrick Lamar and more.
But fans who didn't manage to grab a ticket for the highly anticipated Somerset festival were raging when they realised they weren't able to watch the gig from home on BBC iPlayer. Hundreds of furious fans took to social media to rage at the decision from BBC.
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@jack006ok said: "BBC iPlayer why are you not showing Jamie Webster at leftfield? There'd be a massive audience for that lad."
Daren Wilkinson said: "Was looking forward to watching Jamie Webster @glastonbury @bbcglasto but can’t find a stream anywhere."
Tom Dunn added: "It’s a crime BBC iPlayer can’t show the Left Field Stage right now - made up for Jamie Webster."
Leannaa99 said: "Excuse me BBC iPlayer but I would like to watch Jamie Webster, where is the stream for Left Field?"
Fans at the festival said "half of Glasto" showed up for the 28-year-old, who rose to fame after his version of Allez Allez Allez went viral. Jamie Webster was invited to play by musician Billy Bragg, 64, who has co-curated the activist stage for many years.
Taking to Twitter to speak about the news he would be performing, Jamie Webster posted a video message, alongside the caption: "Can't believe I'm saying this - but I'm playing Glastonbury. It's a dream come true for me, Glasto is my favourite place in the world and I've been there many times as a fan."
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