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No camping required! It's the ultimate Glastonbury TV watch-along guide
No camping required! It's the ultimate Glastonbury TV watch-along guide

The Guardian

timean hour ago

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No camping required! It's the ultimate Glastonbury TV watch-along guide

Prepare to put the summer into Somerset. Yes, Britain's biggest alfresco bash is about to kick off again. Glastonbury 2025 is set to be an extra-special one. There will be no 2026 event as the festival takes a fallow year. This year's Glasto-goers could go large to compensate. As always, the BBC will provide wall-to-wall coverage of all the action. So fear not if you failed to secure a ticket, which sold out in a mere 35 minutes. Watching along at home will be almost as much fun and a lot less sweaty. From lineup highlights to secret sets, controversies to crowd-spotting, here's your ultimate viewing guide. It's a year of first timers …It's a right old ragbag at the summit of the bill. Most rumoured names (Oasis! Springsteen! Rihanna! Stevie Wonder!) failed to materialise. Instead, two of the Pyramid stage's three top spots go to first-time headliners. Friday is the biggest night of their careers for the 1975, fronted by Matty 'son of Denise Welch' Healy. No pressure, lads. On Sunday, it's the turn of US pop-punk princess Olivia Rodrigo who, as far as we know, isn't related to any Loose Women. … but there are still plenty of golden oldiesSandwiched in between on Saturday is grizzled guitar goblin Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts. The coveted Sunday teatime 'legends slot' will be occupied by Rod Stewart, joined by former Faces bandmate Ronnie Wood. Sir Rod the Mod might be 80 with health worries but insists he's 'more than able to pleasure and titillate'. Do ya think he's sexy? Actually, don't answer that. On the Other stage, the headliners are homegrown hip-hopper Loyle Carner, pop polymath Charli xcx (dress code: lime green) and dance veterans the Prodigy – their first Glastonbury appearance since the death of frontman Keith Flint, shortly before the 2019 festival. Expect emotional tributes to the twisted firestarter. The festival's worst clash?Fresh from winning best rap album at this year's Grammys, Florida firecracker Doechii headlines the West Holts stage on Saturday night and will be much talked-about. Her set clashes with Charli xcx, providing a fiendish scheduling dilemma for pop fans. Luckily, TV viewers can flip between both. The hot tipsConnoisseurs are abuzz about Baltimore hardcore heroes Turnstile on Sunday. Also eagerly awaited are sets from Mercury prize winners English Teacher, Isle of Wight darlings Wet Leg, Irish crooner CMAT and the force of nature that is Self Esteem (all Friday). Taylor Swift-approved singer Beabadoobee and the Glasto debut of Little Mix alumnus Jade follow on Saturday, before the resurgent Wolf Alice and rap poet Kae Tempest on Sunday. The West Holts headliners, electro duo Maribou State, are set for a breakout Friday night set. US-Ghanaian rapper Amaarae should be suitably fun for Saturday night, as should Ezra Collective, who always bring the jazz party to Pilton. South London soul diva Raye plays the Pyramid before Young. Brace for nostalgia!Nineties music fans are well served on Friday by Alanis Morissette, Busta Rhymes, En Vogue and Supergrass. Noughties indie kids will be kept happy too, courtesy of Franz Ferdinand (Friday), TV on the Radio (Saturday), the Libertines and the Maccabees (Sunday). Is it too hot for skinny jeans? There's always frenzied speculation about A-list acts playing secret sets. This year's rumour mill has been busier than usual. Slated for a plum Pyramid stage spot at 6.15pm on Saturday is a mystery act called Patchwork. There are also tempting 'TBA' slots on the Woodsies and Park stages. Chappell Roan, Lady Gaga and Sabrina Carpenter have been optimistically mentioned. More realistically, Haim, Lorde, Green Day, Kings of Leon and Pulp are widely predicted. The other Britpop band on the comeback trail, of course, are Oasis. Their reunion tour kicks off in Cardiff a week after the festival. Could the Gallaghers be plotting a stealth warmup gig at Worthy Farm? Cider-fuelled sibling fisticuffs – let's have it. The press will be primed and ready at 4pm on Saturday when Irish republican rappers Kneecap take to the West Holts stage. There were calls for the Belfast trio to be axed from the lineup after footage emerged of them allegedly telling fans to 'kill your local MP'. The band were investigated by police and member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh was charged with a terrorism offence. Expect them to respond 'robustly' during their set. Later on Saturday night comes Neil Young, who caused a kerfuffle in January when he accidentally announced his headline slot – by cancelling it. Young declared that he was dropping out due to the BBC's 'corporate control'. Two days later, he backtracked, blaming 'an error in the information received'. I wonder if corporation executives will cut short his coverage in retaliation? As is traditional, Glastonbury's official broadcast partner will infuriate BBC bashers with copious coverage. With live streams of the five biggest stages, there will be more than 90 hours of performances on iPlayer's dedicated Glastonbury channel. On broadcast TV, there's extensive programming across BBC One, Two and Four. A tag team of Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne, Jack Saunders, Huw Stephens, Jamz Supernova and Jo Whiley will guide viewers through the standout sets, while introducing intimate performances at their vantage point overlooking the Park stage. Audio-wise, 6Music's schedule is devoted to All Day Glastonbury for six days (see what they did there?). Radios 1, 1Xtra, 2 and 4 will also broadcast live from Worthy Farm. There are three visualised episodes of Sidetracked, the hit music podcast hosted by Annie Macmanus and Nick Grimshaw. Other BBC 'brands' doing special editions on-site include The One Show, Woman's Hour and CBeebies Bedtime Stories. Don't have nightmares about gurning ravers on stilts, children. Tick them off as you spot them on-screen! Shout 'Glastobingo' when you've collected the set! Or don't! We're not the boss of you – Michael Eavis is! Crowd shot of girl in bikini top, perched on the shoulders of her heavily perspiring boyfriend. Sign up to What's On Get the best TV reviews, news and features in your inbox every Monday after newsletter promotion Jo Whiley gushes about 'the mystical vale of Avalon', 'magical ley lines' and 'the unique spirit of Glastonbury' while sitting on a hay bale. Flags in front of the Pyramid stage include a Welsh dragon, an EU logo, Moo Deng, sad Oompa Loompa and 'I heart sausages'. Time-lapse sequence of stages being constructed and marquees being erected. Gang of male festival-goers dressed as Donald Trump/the papal conclave/Beetlejuice/Minions. Gang of female festival-goers dressed as Melania Trump/Sabrina Carpenter/cowgirls/Wicked witches. Aerial shot of campsite as voiceover says: 'For one weekend only, this sleepy corner of Somerset transforms into a tent city.' Cutesy clip of a toddler in fairy wings, face paint and ear protectors, allowed to stay up way past their bedtime. Huw Stephens sports sturdy walking boots and multiple lanyards, while introducing an acoustic set from someone you've never heard of. Despite it being a sunny year, cameras somehow manage to find a semi-naked punter covered in mud. Magic Alex (2019)'Who is sober enough to sing these lyrics along with me?' When rapper Dave asked for help with his song Thiago Silva, he spotted 15-year-old Alex Mann in a PSG shirt bearing Silva's name. Plucked from the crowd, bucket-hatted Alex delivered a word-perfect rendition. The crowd went wild. He went viral. When the lavvy breaks (1998) In what was diplomatically dubbed 'an unfortunate operational error', the dance tent was flooded with gallons of excrement. A machine which was meant to suck up excess sewage did the opposite and pumped it in instead. Hey Jude Bellingham (2024) The festival didn't screen Euro 24 games due to clashes with live acts. Louis Tomlinson became a cult hero by doing it himself. For England's last-16 tie against Slovakia, the One Direction alumnus drove to Argos to buy a TV, generator and dongle. He set them up in the campsite, word spread and a crowd gathered, many not realising who'd pulled off the coup. Bottomless brunch (1987) In what's known as the 'trouserless year', dozens of festival-goers roamed the site in their underpants, looking for their trousers after thieves took them from their tents. Piles of stolen trousers were eventually found in a ditch. It remains a mystery. Muddy hell (1997) There have been many soggy Glastos, so imagine how biblical it must have been to go down in history as 'the year of the mud'. Relentless rain saw bands cancelled as arenas became waterlogged. Tour buses were immobilised. Marquees became a swamp. By Sunday, the Other stage started to sink into the slurry. Five easy ways to feel as if you're in a Somerset field Put the central heating on max and close all the windows for that 'sleeping in a sweaty tent' authenticity. Decant all drinks into plastic bottles or wobbly paper cups. Serve lukewarm. Persuade a neighbour to play ear-splitting drum'n'bass between 3am and 9am, eliminating the slim possibility of sleep. Don't turn on the lights after dark. Navigate around your house with a weedy torch instead and keep bumping into things. Stand in front of the TV behind someone taller, so you have to crane around them to glimpse the screen. If you must sit down, do it in a camping chair with restricted view. With a population of 210,000 for the weekend, the festival site becomes England's 24th biggest city. Van Morrison is the most frequent Pyramid Stage performer, appearing eight times between 1982 and 2005. Coldplay have headlined the most times with five. The site has more than 3,300 toilets – approximately one loo per 60 people – as well as 700 metres of male urinals. The festival sprawls over 450 hectares of land – the equivalent of 500 football pitches or 10 Vatican Cities. The perimeter barrier is 8km long. At 4.12 metres tall with a 45-degree overhang to prevent climbing, it's known as the 'Super Fortress Fence'. Elton John became the most-watched headliner in history last year, with 7.6 million viewers tuning in to the BBC broadcast - far exceeding the 4.1 million record set by Ed Sheeran in 2017.

Rod Stewart details why his friendship with Trump has ended
Rod Stewart details why his friendship with Trump has ended

The Independent

time2 hours ago

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  • The Independent

Rod Stewart details why his friendship with Trump has ended

Rod Stewart has renounced his friendship with Donald Trump, stating that Trump became a different person after becoming president. Stewart and Trump had a long-standing relationship, owning properties near each other in Palm Beach, Florida, and attending social events. Stewart cited Trump's continued sale of arms to Israelis as one of the reasons he can no longer count the US president as a friend. The singer's comments come after a public falling out between Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk. Stewart also discussed his upcoming performance at Glastonbury Festival, where he will play the Legend's Slot on the Pyramid Stage.

Rod Stewart reveals why he can no longer consider Donald Trump a friend
Rod Stewart reveals why he can no longer consider Donald Trump a friend

The Independent

time5 hours ago

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  • The Independent

Rod Stewart reveals why he can no longer consider Donald Trump a friend

Veteran rocker Rod Stewart has renounced his friendship with Donald Trump, claiming the businessman completely changed after becoming president of the United States. The 80-year-old singer said he previously had a close relationship with Trump as the pair have owned nearby multi-million pound properties in Palm Beach, Florida since 1991 and 1985 respectively. Speaking to Radio Times , Stewart said: 'I'm not a great fan of Trump. I knew him very, very well. I used to go to his house.' He added that he lives 'literally half a mile away' from him. 'We're both on the beach. I used to go to his Christmas parties. He's always been a bit of a man's man. I liked him for that. But he didn't, as far as I'm concerned, treat women very well. 'But since he became president, he became another guy. Somebody I didn't know,' he said. Asked if he could still count Trump as a friend, Stewart responded: 'No, I can't anymore. As long as he's selling arms to the Israelis – and he still is. How's that war ever gonna stop?' Stewart's remarks come amid a rough friendship patch for Trump as the president's so-called 'bromance' with tech billionaire Elon Musk came crashing down earlier this month. Rod Stewart has renounced his friendship with Donald Trump (Getty) 'Without me, Trump would have lost the election,' Musk claimed on X as the relationship disintegrated. Meanwhile, the president hit back on TruthSocial: 'Elon was 'wearing thin,' I asked him to leave. I took away his EV Mandate that forced everyone to buy Electric Cars that nobody else wanted (that he knew for months I was going to do!), and he just went CRAZY!' Elsewhere in Stewart's interview, he opened up about his forthcoming set at Glastonbury Festival, which will see him perform in the Legend's Slot at 15.45pm on the Pyramid Stage on Sunday, 29 June. Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 30-day free trial. Terms apply. Try for free ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. Enjoy unlimited access to 100 million ad-free songs and podcasts with Amazon Music Sign up now for a 30-day free trial. Terms apply. Try for free ADVERTISEMENT. If you sign up to this service we will earn commission. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. 'It's like when you're playing a cup final: you're trying to treat it like another game. But, of course, it's not. It's special,' he said. 'It'll be glamorous, it'll be sexy and we've got a little orchestra coming on to play with us… and we may have some bagpipes.'

Penny Lancaster gushes 'dreams came true' after sweet moment with Rod Stewart
Penny Lancaster gushes 'dreams came true' after sweet moment with Rod Stewart

Daily Record

time6 hours ago

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  • Daily Record

Penny Lancaster gushes 'dreams came true' after sweet moment with Rod Stewart

Penny Lancaster has taken to Instagram to share a sweet insight into a rare public outing with her husband, Sir Rod Stewart, as the couple marked a very special occasion Sir Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster embarked on a nostalgic journey this week, retracing the steps of their romance. To fans' delight, they visited the spot where they tied the knot in 2007. The legendary musician, 80, and his model wife, 54, set off aboard the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express – a lavish private train service. ‌ Their destination was La Cervara in Portofino, the idyllic setting where they wed almost 20 years ago, yearning to relive those treasured moments. ‌ Penny couldn't contain her excitement about the trip, referring to it as her "dream come true" in an endearing Instagram update. Enamoured by the opulent voyage, she penned: "Entering a bygone era @vsoetrain from Paris where we got engaged to Portofino where we got married 18 years ago, it's totally magical Sir Rod Stewart." Additionally, the loved-up pair shared adorable an snapshot of themselves at the train station, dressed in matching pink ensembles. While Penny donned a dusky rose dress with a fruity pattern, Sir Rod pulled out all the stops with a bold fuchsia blazer. The charming photo has been liked more than 30,000 times, attracting comments filled with warmth and good wishes. ‌ One follower remarked: "Sounds fantastic retracing your first journey. Wishing you both the best time. You look beautiful in the outfit you have chosen and there is only one Sir Rod Stewart – always looking dynamic." A second admirer commented: "Glad to see you're doing well. Congratulations on your wedding anniversary." And a third fan cheered: "Have a wonderful time! Couple goals right there." ‌ Inside Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster's enduring love story Veteran rockstar Rod Stewart and his partner Penny Lancaster, a model, photographer, and TV personality, have been an item since 1999, first locking eyes at a swanky bash held in the Dorchester. However, it was when Penny was commissioned to photograph him on tour that the couple's romance began to blossom. They got engaged in 2005 and tied the knot two years later on June 16, 2007, amidst the picturesque backdrop of Portofino, Italy. The duo has expanded their family with two children: Alastair Wallace Stewart (born in 2005) and Aiden Patrick Stewart (born in 2011). As well as this, Rod is a father to six other children from past relationships, including those with his exes Alana and Rachel Hunter.

Penny Lancaster says 'my dreams have come true' in Rod Stewart marriage update
Penny Lancaster says 'my dreams have come true' in Rod Stewart marriage update

Edinburgh Live

time6 hours ago

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  • Edinburgh Live

Penny Lancaster says 'my dreams have come true' in Rod Stewart marriage update

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info Sir Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster took a trip down memory lane this week. The music icon, 80, and model, 54, boarded a train to a place that's very close to their hearts. They got married in La Cervara in Portofino back in 2007 – and wanted to return to the picturesque scene to relieve their wedding memories almost two decades later. The pair enjoyed a luxurious trip on the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, which is a private train service. And Penny described the journey as her "dream come true". In an Instagram post, she gushed: "Entering a bygone era @vsoetrain from Paris where we got engaged to Portofino where we got married 18 years ago, it's totally magical Sir Rod Stewart." (Image: The pair also posted a sweet picture together. It shows them standing in front of a train in matching outfits. Both Penny and Rod opted for pink attire. But while the former kept things low-key with a dusky rose dress, her husband went all-out with a fuchsia blazer. The cute post has racked up more than 30,000 likes since it was uploaded, as well as plenty of comments of support. One commenter said: "Sounds fantastic retracing your first journey. Wishing you both the best time. You look beautiful in the outfit you have chosen and there is only one Sir Rod Stewart – always looking dynamic." Another gushed: "Glad to see you're doing well. Congratulations on your wedding anniversary." Meanwhile, a third added: "Have a wonderful time! Couple goals right there." Inside Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster's relationship Rod Stewart and Penny Lancaster have been in a relationship since 1999. Penny, a model, photographer, and television personality, apparently first clapped eyes on the music legend at a party in the Dorchester. She was later hired to photograph him on tour, which is when sparks first started flying. They got engaged in 2005 and went on to marry on June 16, 2007, in Portofino, Italy. Together, they have two sons: Alastair Wallace Stewart (born 2005) and Aiden Patrick Stewart (born 2011). Sir Rod also has six other children from previous relationships – including with his first wife Alana and second wife Rachel Hunter. Penny and Rod have been open about facing challenges, including fertility struggles before the birth of their second son. They also give glimpses inside their marriage on occasion. As well as sharing updates to social media, Penny has also appeared on Loose Women. During various episodes of the daytime TV show, she has discussed family life and marriage. Penny is also likely to give more details about her relationship with Sir Rod in her soon-to-be-published book. Earlier this month, she spoke about the release of an intimate memoir titled 'Someone Like Me'. It promises to take readers through previously untold aspects of her life journey as a former model. Sir Rod proudly shared the big news across his own social platforms, affectionately dubbing the work as "The light of my life's new memoir".

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