Glastonbury Festival 2016: How to watch Adele, Muse and Coldplay live on TV, stream online, and on iPhone

Skip the mud and rain and watch all of the coverage from home
Coverage: Glastonbury Festival will be on the BBC
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Emma Powell24 June 2016

Thousands of music fans have descended on Worthy Farm for the annual Glastonbury Festival - but if you're keen to avoid the mud and flooded tents, don't fear you can watch it live from your own home.

Ticketless fans can watch coverage from the iconic event on BBC 2 and 4, iPlayer and iPhones where sets from the Pyramid Stage, Other Stage, West Holts, Park Stage, John Peel Stage and the BBC Introducing Stage will be available.

Watching on TV

The One Show will kick off the BBC TV coverage with a 30-minute show fronted by Alex Jones and Greg James on Friday night. Jo Whiley, Lauren Laverne and Huw Stephens will present the nightly highlights show on BBC2 which will feature all of the best acts from the day including this year's headliners: Adele, Muse and Coldplay.

Chris Evans, Dermot O’Leary, Steve Lamacq, Cerys Matthews, Trevor Nelson, Mark Radcliffe, Gemma Cairney, Annie Mac, Yasser and Clara Amfo among others will also be on hand to present the most memorable acts throughout the weekend.

Live coverage will also be available to watch on the interactive red button from 7pm each night.

Here's the full schedule:

Friday 24 July

BBC2

7pm - The One Show

10-10.30pm - Highlights Part 1

11.15-2am - Highlights Part 2

BBC4

7-8pm - James

8-9pm - ZZ Top and The Lumineers

9-10pm - Foals

10.30-12am - Underworld

Saturday 25 July

BBC2

4-5.15pm - Highlights Part 1

8-9pm - Highlights Part 2

9-12am - Highlights Part 3

BBC4

7-8pm - Squeeze and Madness

8-9pm - Baaba Maal and Mbongwana Star

10.30-12.30am - New Order and Philip Glass’ Heroes Symphony

Sunday 26 July

BBC2

6.30-8pm Highlights Part 1

9-12am - Highlights Part 2

BBC4

8-9pm - Gregory Porter and Ellie Goulding

9-10pm - PJ Harvey

10-11.30pm - Earth, Wind & Fire

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Watching on iPlayer

If you miss out on the TV coverage, don't panic. Some 100 performances from across the six main stages will be available on BBC iPlayer. Users will also be able to pick their favourite artists from the full line up to get updates.

Watching on iPhone

If you're following the festival on your phone make sure to download the BBC Music app which allows users to personalise what music, video and content they want to be updated on. Performances, interviews and the biggest tracks from the day will also be made available.

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