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LIVE: Glastonbury Festival - hangovers, makeshift showers and plenty of amazing music to come

This year's Glastonbury festival continues with a much anticipated set from Guns N' Roses tonight. Despite forming in 1985, it is the first time the American rockers will play the world's biggest festival.

But there is much more to enjoy throughout the day. Hip hop star Lizzo will warm up for Axl Rose and Slash on the Pyramid Stage, with sets from Lana Del Rey and Lewis Capaldi also set to wow audiences.

There is also a Mancunian flavour to today's festival, with a performance from Manchester's own Aitch scheduled for 4pm on the Pyramid Stage. Badly Drawn Boy will play the Acoustic Stage at the same time, while Wigan indie band The Lathums are also on the bill, playing the Other Stage at 1pm.

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The festival is building up to a huge headline slot tomorrow from Elton John, which is expected to be his last ever UK show. Special guests and a completely new setlist will make it a performance not to miss.

Follow our updates below as one of the most anticipated weekends in the music calendar plays out...

Another Manchester band who made the trip to Worthy Farm was the Courteeners. Fresh from a huge sold out show at Heaton Park, the Middleton indie rockers performed their acclaimed debut album St Jude, as well as some more recent material.

After doubts about whether frontman Alex Turner would be able to perform, having suffered from acute laryngitis, the Sheffield band closed out Friday night with a well received set to headline the festival for a third time. But it seems many people were thinking the same thing about Turner's vocal style.

Look no further than our full round up of today's stage times at the huge festival, which is available here.

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