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 Sunday, June 25 on the main stage.
More lovely people streaming in past The Levels, the gorgeous new stage at Silver Hayes - there's going to be some great things happening there over the weekend. EM pic.twitter.com/AYbtTn5B45
— Glastonbury Live (@GlastoLive) June 21, 2023
Glastonbury Festival 2023 line-up Sunday, June 25
The following acts will perform on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury on Sunday:
- The Bristol Reggae Orchestra and Windrush Choir - 11am - 11.45am
- Sophie Ellis-Bextor - 12.15pm - 1pm
- The Chicks - 1.30pm - 2.30pm
- Yusuf/Cat Stevens - 3.15pm - 4.30pm
- Blondie - 5pm - 6.15pm
- Lil Nas X - 7pm - 8pm
- Elton John - 9pm - 11.05pm
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 Sunday, June 25, viewers can expect to see Lauren Laverne present Rick Astley and Blondie performances from the Pyramid Stage from 5pm until 6pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Glastonbury coverage will then be shown from 6pm to 9pm on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
This will show Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne and Jack Saunders present Yusuf/Cat Stevens' performance.
Becky Hill and Bristol Reggae Orchestra and the Windrush choir will also feature.
To see The Chicks and Dermot Kennedy take to the stage, you can tune into BBC Four and BBC iPlayer at 7pm 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 9pm to 11.05pm, Clara Amfo, Lauren Laverne, Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley will introduce music from Elton John on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
On BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from 9pm to 10pm, Jamz Supernova will introduce an hour of reggae and soul from the West Holts Stage with Barrington Levy and Candi Staton.
Huw Stephens presents Glastonbury’s rock and roll finale from the Other Stage at 10pm until 12.15am on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer, including music from The War on Drugs and Queens of the Stone Age.
At 11.05pm on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer, Clara Amfo, Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley will be live behind the Pyramid Stage as they take a look back at Glastonbury Festival 2023 as it comes to a close.
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