Coverage of the Glastonbury Festival from Worthy Farm in Somerset
Mark Radcliffe and Lauren Laverne look back over last weekend's Glastonbury Festival, with performances from many of the acts.
DetailsMark Radcliffe introduces three performances from the Jazz World Stage. Bluesman Buddy Guy is followed by the Ethiopiques and British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading.
DetailsJo Whiley opens up coverage on day two of the festival from Worthy Farm. With performances from Crowded House and James Blunt on the Pyramid Stage, plus Black Kids and Duffy.
DetailsLauren Laverne and Mark Radcliffe present from behind the Pyramid Stage with Amy Winehouse set to dominate proceedings.
DetailsConcluding events on day two of the festival, with live music from headliners Massive Attack, Manu Chao and Ethiopiques, plus highlights of the day's events.
DetailsNeil Diamond performs live in the traditional Sunday teatime slot at the festival. Plus Mark Ronson, a look at the history of Worthy Farm and a performance by Will Young.
DetailsJo Whiley and Mark Radcliffe introduce The Verve, the final headliner on the Pyramid Stage. Plus performances from King Solomon Burke, The Zutons, Eddy Grant and The National.
DetailsEdith Bowman and Zane Lowe introduce Duffy's debut at the festival, plus highlights and the gossip from day two of the festival.
DetailsMark Radcliffe introduces the British reggae star Eddy Grant and his Frontline Orchestra in one of his first UK shows in over a decade, as they perform on the Jazz World Stage.
DetailsEdith Bowman and Zane Lowe present coverage of the festival. Featuring performances from Editors on the Pyramid Stage and We Are Scientists on the Other Stage.
DetailsEdith Bowman and Zane Lowe present sets from Elbow and Hot Chip on the Other Stage and look forward to much anticipated sets from Amy Winehouse and Jay-Z on the Pyramid Stage.
DetailsAlison Goldfrapp and her band of merry men and women dazzle Glastonbury with their Sunday evening performance on the Pyramid Stage, including A&E, Ooh La La and Caravan Girl.
DetailsZane Lowe and Edith Bowman introduce possibly the most talked about headlining performance in the festival's history as it happens.
DetailsMark Radcliffe introduces the headlining set by Jamaican legend Jimmy Cliff from the Jazz World Stage, featuring his songs from The Harder They Come.
DetailsCoverage from the Glastonbury festival. British songwriter Joan Armatrading performs classic numbers as well as songs from her Blues-inspired album, Into the Blues.
DetailsLauren Laverne and Mark Radcliffe present from this year's festival. Live are Tennessee's Kings of Leon with highlights of Jimmy Cliff's performance.
DetailsCoverage from the Glastonbury festival. Manu Chao dazzles the Pyramid Stage audience with his energetic and punchy sound that combines punk, spanish and world sounds.
DetailsMark Ronson is joined by guest vocalists including Kenna, Tawiah, Lily Allen and Daniel Merriweather during a set on the Other Stage at Glastonbury 2008.
DetailsZane Lowe and Edith Bowman present from the Other Stage, featuring Mark Ronson and his orchestra plus guest vocalists, and indie band The Pigeon Detectives.
DetailsThe teatime set by the US singer-songwriter Neil Diamond on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury 2008. Including classic songs such as I'm A Believer, Sweet Caroline and Red Red Wine.
DetailsNick Grimshaw and Annie Mac look back at day one of the festival with highlights from all the big performances.
DetailsAnnie Mac and Nick Grimshaw look back over highlights of day two at the festival with performances and chat.
DetailsNick Grimshaw and Annie Mac look back at day three of the festival with highlights from all the big performances.
DetailsEdith Bowman and Zane Lowe look back over the weekend of performances and gossip at Worthy Farm in Somerset. Includes sets from of Jay-Z, The Fratellis and Amy Winehouse.
DetailsZane Lowe and Edith Bowman present all the final headlining performances from the final day of the festival.
DetailsEdith Bowman and Zane Lowe continue coverage of day one of the festival with performances from The Fratellis on the Pyramid Stage and Estelle on the Jazz World Stage.
DetailsUK R'n'B star Estelle performs at Glastonbury, with tracks from her album Shine including American Boy and Wait A Minute (Just A Touch) plus earlier hits including Free and 1980.
DetailsThe Verve close the 2008 festival in anthemic style, as the band remind the crowd of their 90s album Urban Hymns by playing its hits, Bitter Sweet Symphony and The Drugs Don't Work.
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