Who’s playing Glastonbury today? Full Sunday listings and BBC television schedule

Who's playing Glastonbury today? Full Sunday listings and BBC television schedule

More than 210,000 music fans have descended upon Worthy Farm, in Somerset, for this year鈥檚 Glastonbury Festival. First held in 1970 as the Pop, Blues & Folk Festival – when just 1,500 people attended – the feast of music has grown to become a major event in the British cultural calendar, with most of the biggest names in music having played it at least once. Tickets went on sale last November before a single act had been announced and sold out instantly. But don鈥檛 worry if you鈥檙e not able to make it there in person – there will be a huge amount of coverage to catch on television. Here鈥檚 what鈥檚 happening today. Here鈥檚 who鈥檚 playing the five main stages today: Pyramid Stage Other Stage West Holts Stage Woodsies The Park Stage The BBC will be streaming live footage of the five main stages – Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park – on the iPlayer allowing viewers to make their own list of must-see acts and plot their way through the weekend. Meanwhile, this is what鈥檚 being broadcast where: The musical fun from the final day starts on BBC One from 5pm with: BBC Four鈥檚 final night at Glastonbury Festival opens at 7pm with: Glastonbury will be back on BBC One at 7.25 with: Back to BBC Four at 8pm for: BBC Two is back at Worthy Farm from 8.45pm with Back to BBC Four at 9pm for: The festival concludes on BBC One from 10pm with the closing headliner

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