Although Glastonbury Festival has started, you might be wondering who you can see on the main stage in 2023.
The festival returns to Worthy Farm and officially opened its gates on Wednesday, June 21 and it will continue until its final day on Sunday, June 25.
Let’s take a look at who will perform on Friday, June 23 on the main stage.
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— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) June 21, 2023
Glastonbury Festival 2023 line-up Friday, June 23
The following acts will perform on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Friday:
- The Master Musicians of JouJouka – 12pm - 12.45pm
- Maisie Peters – 1.15pm – 2.15pm
- Stefflon Don – 2.45pm – 3.45pm
- Texas – 4.15pm – 5.15pm
- The Churnups – 6.15pm – 7.20pm
- Royal Blood – 8.15pm – 9.15pm
- Arctic Monkeys – 10.15pm – 11.45pm
You can find out more about the festival via the Glastonbury website.
How to watch Glastonbury Festival 2023
Those of us who aren’t at the festival can still join in the fun by watching it on TV at home.
On Friday June 23, The One Show will report live from the festival, starting at 7pm and ending at 7.30pm.
Glastonbury coverage will then be shown from 7.30pm to 9pm on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
This will show highlights of Texas’ performance on the Pyramid stage as well as others playing on other stages such as Gabriels and The Lightning Seeds.
To see Carly Rae Jepsen and Maisie Peters take to the stage, you can tune into BBC Three and BBC iPlayer at 7.30pm until 9pm.
This year’s official tea towel - designed by Mishka Westell and with 20% of proceeds to Oxfam - is looking rather lovely! Available to buy on-site from the official T-Shirts stalls. pic.twitter.com/KsaBJAUxj4
— Glastonbury Festival (@glastonbury) June 20, 2023
From 9.30pm to 10pm, Clara Amfo and Jo Whiley will introduce music from the likes of Royal Blood and Warpaint. They will also look back at Arctic Monkeys’ Glastonbury journey to date on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
On BBC Three and BBC iPlayer from 9pm to 10pm, Vick Hope will introduce Fred Again.., who performed on the Other Stage on the first day of the festival.
Vick Hope will present sets from two London artists – Digga D makes his debut at Worthy Farm and Shygirl returns for a second year running – at 10pm until 11pm on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.
At 10.30pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, Arctic Monkeys will be introduced as they take to the Pyramid Stage.
At 11pm on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer, Vick Hope will introduce two performances from the first day of the festival by Wizkid and Stefflon Don.
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