Today, Steve Lamacq announced on his BBC Radio 6 Music programme (weekdays 4pm-7pm) that Oasis’ rarely seen Glastonbury set from the NME stage in 1994 will be shown on the BBC’s dedicated Glastonbury iPlayer channel.

Highlights from that set will also be shown on BBC Two on Friday 26th June as part of The Glastonbury Experience Live (8.30pm-10pm), hosted by Jo Whiley and Mark Radcliffe.

BBC iPlayer is the home for Glastonbury fans this year. From 10am on Thursday 25 June until 1am on Monday 29 June, fans will be able to relive highlights including Ed Sheeran’s headline performance from 2017, Christine & The Queens knockout debut in 2016, Florence + The Machine conquering all in 2015 and LCD Soundsystem’s epic Other Stage set from 2016, as well as a host of hidden gems from the BBC’s TV coverage and acoustic sessions.

Oasis (1994) is the latest addition to a stellar schedule of Glastonbury sets which will be shown in full across the weekend on the BBC’s dedicated Glastonbury iPlayer channel. Sets previously announced include:

Bloc Party (2009)
Elbow (2011)
Disclosure (2014)
FKA Twigs (2015)
Jamie XX (2015)
Jeff Lynne’s ELO (2015)
Grimes (2016)
HAIM (2017)
Laura Marling (2017)
Royal Blood (2017)
Dave (2019) - which will include his performance of Thiago Silva with audience member Alex
Idles (2019)
Little Simz (2019)
Michael Kiwanuka (2019)
Sheryl Crow (2019)
The Streets (2019)

More artists will be announced in due course.

All sets will be available to watch on-demand on BBC iPlayer for 30 days after broadcast

The Glastonbury Experience will mark what would have been the festival’s 50th anniversary with programming including full length performances on BBC Two, BBC Four and BBC iPlayer from Adele, Beyoncé, Coldplay, David Bowie, Jay Z and more.

Further information about The Glastonbury Experience on the BBC can be found here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2020/glastonbury

You can also visit the BBC Media Centre’s programme information pages for week 25 (20th-26th June) and week 26 (27th June - 3rd July) where more information about BBC TV and Radio Glastonbury Experience programmes will be available in the coming days.

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