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    Glastonbury 2025: where to catch the action from the comfort of your home

    Jack NeedhamBy Jack NeedhamJune 23, 2025Updated:July 11, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Glastonbury 2025 is nearly here.

    Arguably the world’s biggest festival opens its doors on Wednesday 25 June, welcoming over 200,000 people to a small pocket of Somerset.

    The 1975, Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo will all headline the Pyramid Stage across the three-day event. Other highlights throughout the weekend include the likes of Charli XCX, Sir Rod Stewart, Loyle Carner, Raye and more than a few rumoured secret acts.

    Where to watch Glastonbury 2025

    But if you’re amongst the many thousands, potentially millions of people who missed out on tickets this year then don’t fret. Much of the weekend’s coverage will be aired for free.

    If you reside in the UK, it can’t be easier for you to catch all the Glastonbury action from your home. All coverage will be hosted through BBC iPlayer, and has its own dedicated section for all the things Glastonbury 2025.

    BBC iPlayer will air more than 90 hours worth of performances across the festival’s five major stages – Pyramid, Other, West Holts, Woodsies and The Park. Viewers can also find a catalogue of historic performances from past festivals.

    Official Glastonbury Festival coverage takes place from Thursday 26 June from 10pm.

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    Jack Needham

    Festival Insights | Head of Content

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