Thom Yorke Michael Eavis Emily Eavis Johnny Marr Chris Martin Noel Gallagher Lauren Laverne Clara Amfo Ed Obrien Jack Saunders Huw Stephens Jo Wiley Linda Lewis county Florence city Welch, county Florence Glastonbury BBC Music Thom Yorke Michael Eavis Emily Eavis Johnny Marr Chris Martin Noel Gallagher Lauren Laverne Clara Amfo Ed Obrien Jack Saunders Huw Stephens Jo Wiley Linda Lewis county Florence city Welch, county Florence

Glastonbury 2022: BBC share further details of festival coverage

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BBC have shared further details of their coverage for this month’s Glastonbury Festival.Last month it was revealed that the broadcaster will show sets live from Worthy Farm’s Pyramid Stage in Ultra High Definition (UHD) for the first time.Now, a full schedule for the week leading up to the festival and its Friday night (June 18-24) has been shared, with significant coverage across radio and television.BBC Music’s presenters for the festival include Lauren Laverne, Jo Wiley, Clara Amfo, Jack Saunders and Huw Stephens, while the pre-festival schedule includes a broadcast of Glastonbury: 50 Years & Counting, described as a “kaleidoscopic portrait of Glastonbury and its social and musical history is given through the testimony of its principal curators, Michael and Emily Eavis, as well as artists who have appeared there”.Contributors on the programme include Aswad, Chris Martin (Coldplay), Dua Lipa, Ed O’Brien, Fatboy Slim, Florence Welch, Johnny Marr, Linda Lewis, Orbital, Noel Gallagher, The Levellers, Thom Yorke and Stormzy.On Monday (June 20), Stormzy: Road to the Pyramid Stage will be broadcast on BBC One, a film “in which Stormzy reflects on the journey that led him to that iconic performance in 2019 at the festival”.See the full schedule for BBC’s Glastonbury coverage from June 18-24 below.

Details of what to expect on the Saturday (June 25) and Sunday (June 26) of the festival, and post-event coverage, is promised soon.Sunday, June 199pm-10.45pm – BBC Two – Glastonbury: 50 Years and CountingA film three years in the making, producer/director of the acclaimed David Bowie Five Years trilogy, Francis Whately, turns his attention to a kaleidoscopic portrait of Glastonbury for this social and musical history of (probably).

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