Those tuning in to watch all the Glastonbury 2025 action were left disappointed after realising one major act was 鈥渕issing鈥 from the festival鈥檚 broadcast. Fans have flocked to social media to tell the BBC to 鈥渟ort it out鈥 after realising that the popular hip-hop duo Rizzle Kicks was missing from the broadcaster鈥檚 iPlayer schedule. The Brighton duo of Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sul茅 were announced to be playing the Other Stage in Friday鈥檚 1pm slot. The performance will be their first appearance at the festival since 2012 when they performed on the BBC Introducing Stage early in their career. However fans of Rizzle Kicks have been left questioning where the duo is after checking on the BBC iPlayer to watch the pair’s act. Instead of their performance they were greeted with a screen saying ‘coverage coming soon.’ Live coverage of The Other stage on iPlayer did not start until Inhaler’s set at 2.15pm. Taking to X – formerly Twitter – one disappointed fan, @1886brxno, wrote: 鈥淕ot up just to watch Rizzle Kicks, @BBCiPlayer where is it?鈥 A second fan, @emilyyy197, also wrote: 鈥淚 wanted to watch Rizzle Kicks at Glastonbury but it鈥檚 not on iPlayer.” A third fan, @cerysmhh, then added: 鈥淚 CAN’T FIND RIZZLE KICKS ON IPLAYER.鈥 After noticing the lack of coverage of the festival鈥檚 Other Stage act, fans have been calling for the BBC to make changes to their scheduling. One fan, @jamesmoores_, wrote: 鈥淣o Rizzle Kicks on iPlayer, sort it out lads @BBCiPlayer.鈥 Another Glastonbury fan, @Grace73158960, upset at the lack of Other Stage coverage claimed: 鈥淚t’s usually 5 stages @BBCiPlayer SORT IT OUT!鈥 The BBC has been contacted for comment. The Other Stage will host acts including Franz Ferdinand, Gracie Abrams and Busta Rhymes on the first day of the festival’s main performances. The stage will be headlined by Loyle Carner at 10.30pm to 11.45pm. Other headliners at the 2025 festival include international popstar Olivia Rodrigo, indie-pop band The 1975, Sir Rod Stewart who has nabbed the elite tea-time legends slot, as well as Kaiser Chiefs, Raye, Snow Patrol, John Fogerty, among many other huge names. There are set to be more than 3,000 over the week across the festival’s 100 stages and venues.