How to watch Glastonbury 2023: BBC TV and radio day-by-day schedule
The biggest festival in the UK is back, with three days of world-class music acts lining up to perform at Glastonbury.
Worthy Farm in Pilton, Somerset, is welcoming a massive 210,000 music fans for the festival, which runs from Wednesday, June 21 until Monday, June 26. Live music on the main stages begins from Friday until Sunday.
Among the headliners this year are Sheffield's Arctic Monkeys, Guns N Roses, Lizzo and Lana Del Rey. Elton John will be closing the festival, while other acts performing include Caroline Polachek, Lil Nas X, Becky Hill and Manchester's very own Aitch.
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If you weren't lucky enough to bag a ticket to the sought-after festival, then don't worry - you can still tune in, from the comfort of your own home. The BBC will be providing 40 hours of coverage across its TV channels and 85 hours on its radio channels.
Here's a day-by-day breakdown of what you can expect - and when to catch your favourite acts. To see the full line-up and set timings and stage splits, click here.
Across the weekend, you can tune into Radio 1, Radio 2 and 6Music on the radio and BBC Two and BBC One on TV for coverage.
BBC iPlayer also offers the choice to move between continuous live streams from the five main festival stages, watch Pyramid Stage sets in Ultra High Definition or catch up on over 90 on-demand sets from 2023, for 30 days after broadcast.
6 Music will also feature coverage across its shows on Friday and all weekend, Amy Lamé's show at 6am right through until Huw Stephens' show which ends at midnight. Expect artist interviews, all the latest news and special performances.
Radio 1 - 1pm until 4pm
Live shows from Worthy Farm