BBC Glastonbury 2024 – Friday TV, BBC iPlayer, Radio and BBC Sounds schedule

BBC Glastonbury 2024 - Friday TV, BBC iPlayer, Radio and BBC Sounds schedule

Glastonbury 2024 – Friday TV and BBC iPlayer schedule

The One Show – BBC One and BBC iPlayer

The One Show helps kick off the Glastonbury weekend on BBC One on Friday 28 June (7pm), with a special celebration of Glastonbury through the years, and links up live to the 2024 event.

• Watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 7pm.

Glastonbury 2024 – BBC Two and BBC iPlayer

Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live from the BBC Park Studio at Glastonbury Festival as they get ready to welcome the first headliner of the weekend, pop superstar Dua Lipa.

Meanwhile, Clara Amfo reports from the Pyramid Stage pit soaking up all the excitement ahead of Dua’s highly anticipated set.

Stepping out as the first Pyramid Stage headliner of Glastonbury 2024 is BRIT Award winning, global superstar Dua Lipa.

Plus we’ll be chatting to some special guests and have a unique intimate performance in the BBC Park Studio.

• Watch on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 7.30pm.

Paul Heaton & Sugababes at Glastonbury 2024 – BBC Four and BBC iPlayer

Huw Stephens presents two artists making their return to Glastonbury Festival. Former frontman and founder of The Housemartins and The Beautiful South, Paul Heaton takes to the Pyramid Stage for the first time solo; expect classic hits from his considerable discography and treats from his latest record N.K – Pop.

Second up is London pop trio Sugababes who grace the West Holts Stage, performing at the festival once again as their original line-up and for the first time since the release of their album The Lost Tapes. With a catalogue of pop anthems including Overload and Push the Button, this will be a set with plenty of crowd sing-a-longs and brimming with girl power.

• Watch on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from 7.30pm.

Dexys & PJ Harvey at Glastonbury 2024 – BBC Four and BBC iPlayer

Huw Stephens introduces an eclectic double bill from Friday evening at Glastonbury Festival. First up on the Park Stage are Birmingham’s finest, Dexys, who return to the festival 10 years after their debut in 2014. They’ll be reminding the crowd at Worthy Farm of their huge hits which have gone the distance since the 80s, think Come on Eileen and Geno, alongside some newer sounds from their 2023 album The Feminine Divine.

Then over to the Pyramid Stage for much lauded musician PJ Harvey, who is no stranger to the festival, having made her debut in 1992. From Dorset, Polly Jean Harvey is known for holding the impressive accolade of being the only person to have won the Mercury Prize twice and throughout her illustrious career never stands still, reinventing her sound and direction, as shown in her latest album, 2023’s I Inside the Old Year Dying.

• Watch on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from 9pm.

Idles at Glastonbury 2024 – BBC Four and BBC iPlayer

Huw Stephens introduces Bristol’s IDLES live from the fields of Worthy Farm as they return to Glastonbury as headliners on the Other Stage, where they last appeared in 2022.

As they bring the Other Stage to a close on day one, expect some serious energy from their expansive back catalogue, with some new moments of tenderness.

• Watch on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from 10.15pm.

Dua Lipa at Glastonbury 2024 – BBC One and BBC iPlayer

Dua Lipa returns to perform on the farm for the third time, having made her debut in 2016, swiftly followed in 2017 by a momentous set, which she refers to as a career highlight. Now she graces the stage in the top spot as one of the biggest artists in the world, fresh off the back of the release of her third album Radical Optimism.

The record scored her another Number 1, is filled with pop bangers like Houdini and ‘Illusion’ and saw Dua work with celebrated producer Kevin Parker of Tame Impala. This is all the year after the singer made her big screen debut in Barbie, as well as contributing Number 1 hit Dance the Night Away to the soundtrack.

She’s promised to turn the field in front of her into a dancefloor, so get ready for an unmissable show!

• Watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 10.30pm.

Jungle at Glastonbury 2024 – BBC Four and BBC iPlayer

Huw Stephens introduces soulful multi-instrumentalists Jungle, who are sure to be the perfect Friday night West Holts headliner. The London-based group just keep on rising, scoring a Too 5 with their latest album Volcano last summer.

Ten years after they first played at Glastonbury, and now with four albums worth of feel good hits like Back on 74, Busy Earnin’ and Keep Moving under their belts, if you are looking to dance, this is the set to soundtrack your evening.

• Watch on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from 11.30pm.

Glastonbury 2024 Live – BBC Two and BBC iPlayer

Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley present highlights from the first full day of music at Glastonbury Festival.

• Watch on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer from 12am.

Glastonbury 2024 – Friday Radio and BBC Sounds schedule

The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show – Radio 2 and BBC Sounds

Zoe Ball takes the show to Glastonbury today, with some special guests in tow as well as live music from some of the artists who will be performing over the coming weekend. Plus, Richie Anderson and Tina Daheley will be exploring the site as Glastonbury gets set for its first big day.

• Listen on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds from 7am.

Woman’s Hour – Radio 4 and BBC Sounds

Anita Rani brings listeners special guests, live music and explores the women behind Glastonbury – including at the new Arrivals stage in Shangri-La – Glastonbury’s first dedicated South Asian space.

• Listen on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds from 10am.

All Day Glastonbury: Lauren Laverne – BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds

Lauren is live from Glastonbury Festival, ahead of the main stages – Pyramid, Other, West Holts, The Park and Woodsies – kicking off for 2024.

She’ll be in conversation with some of the artists performing today, finding out what they have planned for their sets and what the vibe is like on Worthy Farm this year.

• Listen on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds from 10.30am.

All Day Glastonbury: Jamz Supernova – BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds

Jamz Supernova is live from Glastonbury. American rapper and singer Danny Brown, who is performing on the West Holts stage, joins Jamz for a chat. Plus, she hears from sound artist and researcher KMRU, as well as poet Sophia Thakur about the Remembering Benjamin Zephaniah Panel at the Information Stage.

• Listen on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds from 1pm.

Vick Hope and Jamie Laing – BBC Radio 1 and BBC Sounds

Jamie and Vick roam Worthy Farm to bring you all the Glastonbury stories you need to hear!

• Listen on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Sounds from 1pm.

All Day Glastonbury: Huw Stephens – BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds

Huw is live from Worthy Farm with special guests and live music from Glastonbury Festival. He’s joined by tonight’s Other Stage headliners IDLES, Mercury Prize-winning artist Arlo Parks, as well as journalist turned Glastonbury DJ Ros Atkins and many more guests from across the festival.

• Listen on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds from 4pm.

All Day Glastonbury: Sidetracked with Annie and Nick – BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds

Sidetracked with Annie and Nick take over 6 Music for the first ever live special of the weekly podcast, bringing all the goss from Worthy Farm. From the Pyramid Stage to backstage, Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw will be sharing some of their favourite moments from the festival so far, plus a few can’t miss sets from across the weekend – all while getting seriously sidetracked along the way.

• Listen on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds from 6pm.

Arielle Free, Danny Howard and Sarah Story – BBC Radio 1 and BBC Sounds

Arielle, Danny and Sarah get ready for the first Pyramid Stage headliner of the weekend, Dua Lipa.

• Listen on BBC Radio 1, Radio 1 Dance and BBC Sounds from 6pm.

All Day Glastonbury: Tom Ravenscroft and Deb Grant – BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds

Tom and Deb are live from Worthy Farm bringing you LCD Soundsytem’s set from the Pyramid Stage. Plus, there’s loads more recorded-live music from Remi Wolf, Maruja, Moonchild Sanelly, Arlo Parks and more.

• Listen on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds from 7pm.

All Day Glastonbury: Indie Forever with Nathan Shepherd and Emily Pilbeam – BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds

Emily Pilbeam and Nathan Shepherd are live from Worthy Farm with all the best of the action including live music from LCD Soundsystem, IDLES, PJ Harvey and Fontaines D.C.

• Listen on BBC Radio 6 Music and BBC Sounds from 9pm.

Katie Thistleton – BBC Radio 1 and BBC Sounds

Katie Thistleton brings listeners the first Pyramid Stage headline performance of the weekend, Dua Lipa.

• Listen on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Sounds from 10pm.

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