The BBC has officially announced the full team of presenters who will cover this year’s Glastonbury Festival on TV and radio. As excitement builds for the renowned music event taking place at Worthy Farm in Somerset from Wednesday, June 25 to Monday, June 30, fans across the UK are gearing up for five days of unforgettable performances.
With tickets fully sold out and over 200,000 attendees expected on-site, many music lovers will be unable to attend in person. Thankfully, the BBC continues its long-standing tradition of exclusive live Glastonbury coverage, ensuring millions can tune in from home.
This year’s impressive presenter roster promises to deliver engaging commentary and immersive experiences for viewers and listeners alike. Since acquiring broadcast rights in 1997, the BBC has been the primary source for Glastonbury coverage, combining expert insights with dynamic hosting.
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Whether fans are watching on television or listening via radio, the presenters will guide audiences through the festival’s diverse lineup, which includes headline acts like Olivia Rodrigo, Neil Young, and Noah Kahan, as well as many other exciting artists.
Stay tuned as the BBC brings the spirit of Glastonbury directly to your living rooms and radios, celebrating live music and festival culture with top-tier broadcasting talent.