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Glastonbury Festival returns to Worthy Farm this weekend, welcoming artists like Coldplay, SZA and Avril Lavigne to one of the world’s most legendary music festivals.

Ticket holders have been flooding through the gates since yesterday morning, ready for a fun weekend of music, good vibes and hopefully sunny weather.

But for those who didn’t manage to secure tickets to the annual event, or for anyone who just wants to catch a bit of the action from home without having to get their wellies on, the festival will be available to watch on UK TV.

Festival highlights packages and full headline sets will air live on BBC One, Two and Four, alongside short special features about some of the artists and their road to Glastonbury.

On Friday (June 28), coverage begins on BBC Four at 7:30pm with the Sugababes. Later on you’ll be able to catch IDLES’ set at 10:15pm, unless you’ve already switched over to BBC One for the headliner set from Dua Lipa, starting at 10pm.

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Chris Martin of Coldplay on August 23, 2022 in Glasgow, Scotland. CREDIT: Getty/Photo by Euan Cherry/Getty Images

Saturday’s coverage kicks off at 5pm on BBC Two, and flicking between channels will mean you can catch The Last Dinner Party’s set at 7pm and Keane at 8pm on BBC Four, before switching over to BBC One for Coldplay at 10pm. If you’ve still got some energy left, Disclosure are on at 11:45pm over on BBC Four. You can find a full breakdown of the weekend’s stage below.

Sunday’s coverage contains another full evening, starting with Shania Twain at 6:15 on BBC One. You can also catch Paloma Faith, The National and Seasick Steve on Sunday evening, but the final headliner for the weekend, SZA, will be over on BBC One at 10pm.

The weekend’s action can be watched live or found by searching ‘Glastonbury’ on BBC iPlayer, where you’ll be able to find most of the sets.

For “the ultimate guide to Glastonbury”, you can also watch The Glastonbury Channel Live, which will stream performances as they happen across the weekend and have presenters sharing festival news and meeting special guests.

The BBC has also launched the inaugural Glastonbury Channel II which will bring you highlights from Worthy Farm, collating “the most talked about performances and moments every day”.

Where to watch Glastonbury on the TV this weekend

Friday

BBC Four 7.30pm Sugababes and Paul Heaton

BBC Two 7.30pm: Friday Night Part 1 featuring the Sugababes, Anne Marie and Paul Heaton

BBC Four 9pm: Dexys and PJ Harvey

BBC Two 9pm: Friday Night Part 2, featuring Dua Lipa

BBC Four 10.15pm: IDLES

BBC One 10pm: Dua Lipa

BBC Four 11.30pm: Jungle

BBC Two 12.15am: Friday Night Part 4

Saturday

BBC Two 5pm: Saturday Night Part 1

BBC Four 7pm: Corinne Bailey Rae and The Last Dinner Party

BBC Four 8pm: Keane and Nitin Sawhney

BBC Two 9pm: Saturday Night Part 2

BBC Four 9.15pm: Orbital

BBC One 10pm: Coldplay

BBC Four 10.15pm: Jessie Ware

BBC Four 11.45pm: Disclosure

BBC Two midnight: Saturday Night Part 4

Sunday

BBC One 6.15pm: Shania Twain

BBC Four 7pm: Seasick Steve and Paloma Faith

BBC Two 7.30pm: Sunday Night Part 2

BBC Four 8.30pm: Steel Pulse and Brittany Howard

BBC Two 9pm: Sunday Night Part 3

BBC Four 9.45pm: The National

BBC One 10pm: SZA

BBC Four 11.15pm: Glastonbury 2024

BBC Two 11.45pm: Sunday Night Part 4

Check back at NME here for the latest news, reviews, interviews, photos, rumours and more from Glastonbury 2024.

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