LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) A special cut of the Live At Worthy Farm stream, which premiered online on Saturday 22 May, will be broadcast on BBC television in the coming weeks.
In addition, there will be another chance to catch highlights from the livestream across television, radio and online platforms between Friday 25 and Sunday 27 June, as a part of The Glastonbury
Experience 2021 - the BBC's annual celebration of Glastonbury Festival.
BBC Two will also air a 60-minute behind-the-scenes documentary, presented by BBC
Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, during The Glastonbury
Experience 2021. The programme will feature the story behind the staging of Glastonbury's first ever festival without an audience, interviews with the artists, backstage footage and performance highlights from Live At Worthy Farm.
Lorna Clarke, Controller, Pop
Music says: "Glastonbury is one of the jewels in our live music calendar so many thanks go to Emily and Nick for allowing us to broadcast highlights from Live At Worthy Farm."
Emily Eavis says: "Since the BBC first broadcast footage from Worthy Farm in 1997, Glastonbury and the BBC have enjoyed a brilliant relationship, so I'm thrilled that they'll be showing highlights of our Live At Worthy Farm special."
Jo Whiley says: "It was fantastic to return to Glastonbury to catch up with old friends whilst watching some incredible live music - at last! I'm looking forward to showing viewers exactly what went on behind the scenes of Live At Worthy Farm."
Filmed across the Festival's Worthy Farm site at landmarks including the Pyramid Field and the Stone Circle, the livestream premiered online on Saturday 22 May. This groundbreaking event, directed by the multiple Grammy-nominated Paul Dugdale, saw a glittering array of artists giving their time to perform in support of the Festival and associated charities, including Coldplay, Damon Albarn,
George Ezra, Haim, Idles, Róisín Murphy, Jorja Smith, Kano, Michael Kiwanuka, The
Smile and Wolf Alice, plus DJ
Honey Dijon.
The groundbreaking five-hour extravaganza was interspersed by a spoken-word narrative from artists including PJ Harvey, Jarvis Cocker, Kae Tempest,
George The Poet,
Kurupt FM,
Little Amal and Michael Eavis, who guided festival-goers on a journey through the sacred valley in Somerset.
The BBC-commissioned documentary will be produced by Ryan Minchin and Executive Produced by Alison Howe at BBC Studios
Music Productions.
The documentary and broadcast of highlights from Live At Worthy Farm is commissioned by
Lorna Clarke, Controller, BBC Pop Music.
These Live At Worthy Farm highlights are part of The Glastonbury
Experience 2021, a wider celebration of Glastonbury on the BBC in late June. Further television programming, which is commissioned by Jan Younghusband, Head of Commissioning, BBC
Music TV, as well as programming across radio and digital platforms, will be announced next week.
Glastonbury presents Live At Worthy Farm livestream was produced by Driift and co-produced by BBC Studios Productions.