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The best and funniest flags so far at Glastonbury Festival 2025
The best and funniest flags so far at Glastonbury Festival 2025

Yahoo

time17 hours ago

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The best and funniest flags so far at Glastonbury Festival 2025

GLASTONBURY Festival is known mainly for three things: music, contributions to charity and flags - here's the best and funniest flags so far. The music is obviously the main aspect that people go to Glastonbury for, but another small factor that people look out for are the fun and quirky flags that people bring along. READ MORE: Glastonbury Flags 2024: The best and funniest flags READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival 2025 Live - Saturday news and updates Whether they are there to make people laugh or to show off a great design, there are plenty of highlights to pick from. Up first, we have a couple, specifically the one in the middle, which reads 'Disco: flag for life' in reference to 'Tesco: Bag for life' (other shops are available). And we also have the 'Get Naked' flag, which Rizzle Kicks star, Jordan Stephens, said was his favourite during his set on the Other Stage. Thousands of people getting ready to watch Rizzle Kicks at Glastonbury Festival. (Image: Harry Mockridge/Newsquest) Someone has a great flag with the same screaming face all over it - not sure if this is a celebrity or just someone at the festival, but it's funny either way. That flag is also below a Palestinian Flag, which is frequently seen around Worthy Farm, as well as other national flags. A screaming face flag has been paired with a Palestinian Flag at this year's Glastonbury Festival. (Image: Harry Mockridge/Newsquest) One for the Guinness fans here, 'That's an absolute creamer' was pulled out during Lewis Capaldi's not-so-secret set on the Pyramid Stage. 'That's an absolute creamer' - Guinness drinkers unite. (Image: Harry Mockridge/Newsquest) Someone has a 'teach dogs missionary' green flag. What's wrong with doggy style? Teach dogs missionary - instead of what?? (Image: Harry Mockridge/Newsquest) An absolute classic that has been spotted at Glastonbury Festival in the past, the ID of the 'McLovin' character from Superbad has been immortalised in flag form. Recognise this fake ID? (Image: Harry Mockridge/Newsquest) The recently passed TV personality, Kim Woodburn, lives on at this year's Glastonbury Festival. this has absolutely creased me, best flag of today #glastonbury — emily (@colbridgey) June 27, 2025 And now a hard-hitting flag. The yellow ribbon and Nova have been spotted at this year's festival. It stands for those murdered who are now flying high at Glastonbury. Gone but not forgotten. 🎗️The yellow ribbon for the hostages and the Nova flag for those murdered there are flying high at Glastonbury. Bless the soul who bravely stood against the tide and proudly made everyone see. h/t @HertfordshireI — Heidi Bachram 🎗️ (@HeidiBachram) June 27, 2025 For those who know Max and Paddy (Peter Kay and Paddy McGuinness) - you'll love this one. Greatest #Glastonbury flag ever 👏 — Max and Paddy Quotes (@maxandpaddyline) June 28, 2025 We're keeping our eyes peeled for more Glastonbury flags and will update you if we find any better ones.

Glastonbury fans complain over Rizzle Kicks snub after Jordan Stephens' message
Glastonbury fans complain over Rizzle Kicks snub after Jordan Stephens' message

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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Glastonbury fans complain over Rizzle Kicks snub after Jordan Stephens' message

Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule, known as the duo Rizzle Kicks, performed on the Other Stage at Glastonbury today with Jade Thirlwall among those in the crowd Fans of duo Rizzle Kicks shared their disappointment with the BBC earlier over their set at Glastonbury Festival. The reaction came after bandmate Jordan Stephens had himself issued a message about filming at the festival. Jordan and his bandmate Harley Alexander-Sule, both 33, performed together as Rizzle Kicks on the Other Stage at Worthy Farm in Somerset this afternoon. It marked the duo's return to the festival after making their Glastonbury debut on the BBC Introducing Stage back in 2013. ‌ Prior to their latest set, Jordan announced yesterday that the BBC, the "exclusive broadcast partner" of Glastonbury, would not be filming it. He shared the news in a statement issued to fans on Instagram ahead of their return today. ‌ Jordan wrote: "The BBC are not filming our Glastonbury set. If you're not there you will not be able to watch it back. It might well be once in a lifetime. Who knows." He added at the time: "The set is [fire emoji] and we're buzzin for it." His partner Jade Thirlwall, 32, later expressed disappointment over the situation. The Little Mix member, who is set to play the Woodsies Stage tomorrow, referenced the news on her Instagram Story whilst sharing her excitement over getting to see him perform at Glastonbury. Alongside a selfie, she wrote this afternoon: "What du mean I'm about to watch my bf at glasto when we were dreaming about it this time last year. Rizzle Kicks set isn't televised (booo) so get into it and get here to the other stage lol." Jade isn't alone in her disappointment, with a number of fans having expressed frustration over Rizzle Kicks' set not being available on BBC iPlayer. Several other acts who performed on the Other Stage today, like Franz Ferdinand and Gracie Abrams, were livestreamed. The livestream for that stage however began at 2.15pm, which was after Rizzle Kicks' set. ‌ One fan wrote on X: "Rizzle Kicks not being broadcast at Glastonbury is a travesty, especially compared to some of the s**t that they are showing." Another wrote: "@BBCiPlayer why can't I found Rizzle Kicks. I'm really disappointed." A third person, who had previously requested a livestream be available for the set, later posted: "Thanks guys missed Rizzle Kicks great job." Another said shortly after the duo's set began: "No Rizzle Kicks on iPlayer, sort it out lads." Approached for comment, a spokesperson for the BBC told the Mirror tonight that the broadcaster will be providing more than 90 hours of performances. They said: "The BBC, Glastonbury's exclusive broadcast partner, brings audiences a two-month celebration of the festival this June and July. "Our BBC iPlayer coverage provides over 90 hours of performances, with live streams of the five main stages, in addition to The Glastonbury Channel and over 90 sets to watch on demand throughout July. There is also extensive coverage on TV, radio and BBC Sounds - including over 30 performances and DJ sets that will be available to hear on demand on BBC Sounds throughout July."

Glastonbury fans are fuming after struggle to stream Other Stage on BBC iPlayer
Glastonbury fans are fuming after struggle to stream Other Stage on BBC iPlayer

Metro

timea day ago

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  • Metro

Glastonbury fans are fuming after struggle to stream Other Stage on BBC iPlayer

Glastonbury viewers were unhappy on Friday afternoon as they turned to BBC iPlayer to stream the Other Stage but were unable to do so. This year's event will see headline performances from The 1975, Neil Young and his band the Chrome Hearts as well as Olivia Rodrigo, Charli XCX and Sir Rod Stewart in the coveted Sunday tea-time legends slot. There are more than 100 different stages at the Glastonbury Festival, and while the BBC won't be covering all of them, they are showing highlights from the big five. These are the Pyramid Stage, the Other Stage, West Holts, Woodsies (formally the John Peel) and the Park Stage. Except viewers were disappointed with coverage of the Other Stage, as many tuned in to see Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule of Rizzle Kicks perform, only for there to be no live stream on the hip hop duo. BBC viewers took to X to voice their annoyance, with @adjstreams writing: 'FFS BBC iPlayer why is the Other Stage not available to watch on iPlayer yet? I'm missing Rizzle Kicks. If you're gonna go on about all your live Glastonbury coverage, at least get it right.' 'Is there no livestream for the other stage at Glasto?? can't find it on BBC iPlayer,' @georgiamaew_ asked. Viewers also said they were unable to catch Irish rock band Inhaler, with @samsamermani456 tweeting: 'BBC iPlayer fancy putting the Other stage on iPlayer please I'd like to watch Rizzle Kicks and Inhaler.' @isabellexgraham asked others online: 'Where to watch Inhaler Glastonbury set coz the other stage isn't on BBC.' The Other Stage live stream kicked off on BBC iPlayer on Friday at 2:15pm, with acts including Wet Leg, from the Isle of Wight, and New York rapper Busta Rhymes, in his first visit to Worthy Farm. There is a designated Other Stage channel on BBC iPlayer, where viewers can catch the action. However, the BBC doesn't capture all artists performing at Glastonbury – as Neil Young will prove when he takes the Pyramid stage. With live streams of the five biggest stages, there will be more than 90 hours of performances on iPlayer's dedicated Glastonbury channel. The Glastonbury Channel, which streams performances as they happen, is on the streaming site from Friday to Sunday, running from 12pm until late on each day of the festival. Metro contacted the BBC for comment on the live stream's late start. A BBC spokesperson said: 'The BBC, Glastonbury's exclusive broadcast partner, brings audiences a two-month celebration of the festival this June and July. More Trending 'Our BBC iPlayer coverage provides over 90 hours of performances, with live streams of the five main stages, in addition to The Glastonbury Channel and over 90 sets to watch on demand throughout July. 'There is also extensive coverage on TV, radio and BBC Sounds – including over 30 performances and DJ sets that will be available to hear on demand on BBC Sounds throughout July.' View More » Glastonbury 2025 coverage continues on the BBC. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: The 1975's Glastonbury glory is overshadowed by Matty Healy's problematic past MORE: Inside Bake Off winner Nadiya Hussain's history with BBC after TV axe fallout MORE: 'Divisive' comedy thriller with shocking ending available to stream for free on BBC iPlayer

Rizzle Kicks fans go wild as Jordan introduces special guest to Glastonbury set
Rizzle Kicks fans go wild as Jordan introduces special guest to Glastonbury set

Daily Mirror

timea day ago

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Rizzle Kicks fans go wild as Jordan introduces special guest to Glastonbury set

Rizzle Kicks opened The Other Stage at Glastonbury 2019 with a huge, hit-filled set - and frontman Jordan Stephens' mum made a surprise appearance A surprise guest stole the show at Rizzle Kicks' performance on The Other Stage. As the musicians took to the stage at Glastonbury fans went wild as Jordan Stephens made a special announcement. He introduced his mum mid-way through the set and she made a memorable appearance on stage. She donned a green wig during their hit 'Mama Do the Hump', prompting Stephens to exclaim, "Give it up for my mum!" The ecstatic crowd went wild with cheers. ‌ Even the renowned DJ Fatboy Slim, who joined the duo on stage, couldn't match the enthusiasm sparked by Stephens' mum. Despite the chaos, with thousands of fans packed in and jostling to get closer to the stage, the set list was full to bursting. ‌ Among those played were fan favourites like 'Lost Generation', 'When I Was a Youngster', along with some of their latest tracks. In a tongue-in-cheek moment, Stephens stood on a podium labelled "LOSER" during the song 'When I was a Youngster'. However, judging by the crowd's adoration, Rizzle Kicks are definitely winners in their eyes, reports Somerset Live. Elsewhere on Friday, L ewis Capaldi made a surprise comeback. The Scottish singer returned to the stage after a two-year hiatus. Earlier today, Lewis released a new song called Survive. Alongside his announcement post, Lewis shared a video and captioned it: "It's been a while." The new song is full of emotion with lyrics including "I swear to God I'll survive" and "I'm going to get up and live until the day that I die," his first new release since stepping out of the spotlight because of his mental health. ‌ Lewis has been open about his mental health and hypochondria in recent years. .In 2022, he said: "If I'm having a panic attack there's nobody else that can help me out of it except my mum, for sure. "My mum has had to sleep in my bed as recently as a month ago because of how bad my anxiety got at one point. But I think that was alcohol related to be honest, I had been on a bit of a bender." He went on: "It never really reached a tipping point until after getting famous, I never had a panic attack until after I was famous, or after I was a musician or after I got to a height. "The hypochondria - I guess looking back, I was such an anxious kid, but now because I understand it a lot more with therapy and I speak about it a lot more with people and try to learn more about it, I look back at it and think the behaviour was a result of anxiety."

Glastonbury lineup 2025, headliners and schedule: everything you need to know
Glastonbury lineup 2025, headliners and schedule: everything you need to know

Time Out

timea day ago

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  • Time Out

Glastonbury lineup 2025, headliners and schedule: everything you need to know

It's finally time, guys – Glastonbury Festival 's gates opened yesterday and the gargantuan schedule of music is set to properly kick off tomorrow night, with pop-rock band The 1975, legendary singer-songwriter Neil Young, pop-punk star Olivia Rodrigo and British national treasure Rod Stewart all headlining over the weekend. But there's a whole lot more to this year's line-up than that. The likes of Charli xcx, Doechii, CMAT and Lola Young are on the roster, as are throw-back sets from the Scissor Sisters, Kaiser Chiefs, Rizzle Kicks and En Vogue. Lorde, Lewis Capaldi and Pulp are rumoured to be doing secret sets (marked as TBA below), but even all that barely scratches the surface. So, to give you a comprehensive overview of Glastonbury 2025's line-up, below is the schedule for each of the festival's 10 biggest stages, for Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Friday line-up, June 27 Pyramid Stage Supergrass: 12pm–1pm CMAT: 1.30pm–2.30pm Burning Spear: 3pm–4pm TBA: 4.55pm–5.30pm Alanis Morissette: 6.15pm–7.15pm Biffy Clyro: 8.15pm–9.25pm The 1975: 10.15pm–11.45pm Other Stage Fabio & Grooverider And The Outlook Orchestra: 11.30am–12.30pm Rizzle Kicks: 1pm–1.45pm Inhaler: 2.15pm–3.15pm Wet Leg: 3.45pm–4.45pm Franz Ferdinand: 5.15pm–6.15pm Gracie Abrams: 6.45pm–7.45pm Busta Rhymes: 8.30pm–9.30pm Loyle Carner: 10.30pm–11.45pm West Holts Stage 11.30am–12.30pm Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso: 1pm–2pm Glass Beams: 2.30pm–3.25pm Vieux Farka Touré: 4pm–5pm En Vogue: 5.30pm–6.30pm Denzel Curry: 7pm–8pm Badbadnotgood: 8.30pm–9.30pm Maribou State: 10.15pm–11.45pm Woodsies TBA: 11.30am–12.15pm Myles Smith: 12.45pm–1.30pm Fat Dog: 2pm–2.45pm Shed Seven: 3.15pm–4pm Lola Young: 4.30pm–5.30pm Blossoms: 6pm–7pm PinkPantheress: 7.30pm–8.30pm Floating Points: 9pm–10pm Four Tet: 10.30pm–11.45pm The Park Stage Horsegirl: 10.30am–12.10pm John Glacier: 12.45pm–1.30pm Jalen Ngonda: 2pm–2.45pm Faye Webster: 3.15pm–4pm English Teacher: 4.30pm–5.30pm Osees: 6pm–7pm Wunderhorse: 7.30pm–8.30pm Self Esteem: 9.15pm–10.15pm Anohni And The Johnsons: 11pm–12.15am Acoustic Stage Our Man In The Field: 11.30am–12pm Nadia Reid: 12.10pm–12.40pm Tift Merritt: 1pm–1.40pm Gabrielle Aplin: 2pm–2.40pm Hugh Cornwell: 3pm–3.40pm Skerryvore: 4pm–4.40pm Billie Marten: 5pm–6pm Dhani Harrison: 6.30pm–7.30pm The Searchers: 8pm–9pm Ani DiFranco: 9.30pm–10.45pm Avalon Stage Beans On Toast: 12.50pm–1.40pm Rumba De Bodas: 2.10pm–3.05pm Paris Paloma: 3.35pm–4.35pm Ash: 5.05pm–6.05pm Orla Gartland: 6.35pm–7.35pm The Magic Numbers: 8.05pm–9.05pm Terrorvision: 9.35pm–10.35pm The Fratellis: 11.05pm–12.20am Arcadia Dragonfly Show: 11.50pm–12.00am Sonny Fodera: 12.00am–1.00am Romy: 1.00am–2.00am (pictured) Job Jobse B2B Palms Trax: 2.00am–3.00am Max Cooper: 10.50pm–11.50pm Optimo (Espacio): 9.55pm–10.50pm Logic 1000: 9.00pm–9.55pm Levels Bad B!tch Dubz: 12.00pm–1.30pm G33: 1.30pm–3.00pm DJ EZ: 3.00pm–4.15pm Katy B (Live): 4.15pm–4.35pm Arthi: 4.35pm–5.45pm Oppidan B2B Sicaria: 5.45pm–7.15pm Conducta: 7.15pm–8.30pm Notion: 8.30pm–9.45pm Lens W/ Dread MC: 9.45pm–11.00pm LTJ Bukem: 11.00pm–12.15am Goldie B2B Special Request: 12.15am–1.45am Calibre: 1.45am–3.00am Leftfield Stage Panel: What Next For The Left: Politics, Organising And Power: 12pm–1pm Panel: Feminism In The Age Of The Manosphere: 1.30pm–2.30pm Radical Round Up: With Billy Bragg, Jasmine.4.T, Holly Carter: 3pm–4pm The Meffs: 4.30pm–5.05pm Gurriers: 5.05pm–5.40pm Jasmine.4.T: 6.40pm–7.20pm Antony Szmierek: 7.50pm–8.30pm (pictured) Billy Bragg: 9pm–10pm Saturday lineup, June 28 Pyramid Stage Kaiser Chiefs: 12pm–1pm Brandi Carlile: 1.30pm–2.30pm The Script: 3pm–4pm John Fogerty: 4.30pm–5.30pm 'Patchwork': 6.15pm–7.15pm Raye: 8pm–9pm Neil Young And The Chrome Hearts: 10pm–11.45pm Other Stage Alessi Rose: 11.30am–12.15pm Good Neighbours: 12.45pm–1.30pm Beabadoobee: 2pm–3pm Weezer: 3.30pm–4.30pm Amyl & The Sniffers: 5pm–6pm Ezra Collective: 6.45pm–7.45pm Deftones: 8.30pm–9.30pm Charli XCX: 10.30pm–11.45pm West Holts Stage Infinity Song: 11.30am–12.30pm Nilüfer Yanya: 1pm–2pm Bob Vylan: 2.30pm–3.30pm Kneecap: 4pm–5pm Yussef Dayes: 5.30pm–6.30pm Greentea Peng: 7pm–8pm Amaarae: 8.30pm–9.30pm Doechii: 10.15pm–11.45pm Woodsies The Amazons: 11.30am–12.15pm Sorry: 12.45pm–1.30pm Fcukers: 2pm–2.45pm Jade: 3.15pm–4pm Nova Twins: 4.30pm–5.30pm TV On The Radio: 6pm–7pm Father John Misty: 7.30pm–8.30pm Tom Odell: 9pm–10pm Scissor Sisters: 10.30pm–11.45pm The Park Stage Yann Tiersen: 11.10am–12.10pm Ichiko Aoba: 12.45pm–1.30pm Japanese Breakfast: 2pm–3pm Lucy Dacus: 3.30pm–4.15pm Pa Salieu: 4.45pm–5.30pm Gary Numan: 6pm–7pm TBA: 7.30pm–8.30pm Beth Gibbons: 9.15pm–10.15pm Caribou: 11pm–12.15am Acoustic Stage Henry Grace: 11.30am–12pm Lorraine Nash: 12.10pm–12.40pm Oisin Leech: 1pm–1.40pm Sophie B. Hawkins: 2pm–2.40pm Not Completely Unknown: A Celebration Of The Songs Of Bob Dylan: 3pm–4pm The Bluebells: 4.10pm–4.50pm The Coronas: 5.10pm–6pm Jeremy Loops: 6.30pm–7.30pm Hothouse Flowers: 8pm–9pm Nick Lowe: 9.30pm–10.45pm Avalon Stage Fülü: 11.30am–12.20pm Bess Atwell: 12.50pm–1.45pm Stephen Wilson Jr.: 2.15pm–3.10pm Jamie Cullum: 3.40pm–4.40pm The Amy Winehouse Band: 5.10pm–6.10pm Jade Bird: 6.40pm–7.40pm Rachel Chinouriri: 8.10pm–9.10pm (pictured) Tom Walker: 9.40pm–10.40pm Hard-Fi: 11.10pm–12.20am Arcadia Dragonfly Show: 11.50am–12pm Four Tet: 12pm–1pm Annie Mac B2B Jamz Supernova: 1pm–2pm Groove Armada B2B Jungle (DJ Set): 2–3.00am Becky Hill: 8.00pm–9.00pm Danny Howard: 9.00pm–9.55pm Hannah Wants: 9.55pm–10.50pm Michael Bibi B2B Solomun: 10.50pm–11.50pm Levels Ella Knight: 12pm–1.30pm DJ Paulette: 1.30pm–3pm Jungle (DJ): 3pm–4.30pm Berlioz: 4.30pm–6pm Chaos In The CBD: 6pm–7.30pm Haai B2B Romy: 7.30pm–9pm Erol Alkan B2B Ewan Mcvicar: 9pm–10.30pm Modeselektor (DJ): 10.30pm–12am Skream & Benga W/ Sgt Pokes: 12am–1.15am Jyoty: 1.15am–3am Leftfield Stage Panel: Confronting The Rise Of The Far Right: 12pm–1pm Panel: Saving The Planet But Not Leaving The Workers Behind: 1.30pm–2.30pm Radical Round Up: With Billy Bragg, Rianne Downey, Andy White: 3pm–4pm Girlband!: 4.30pm–5.05pm Chloe Slater: 5.05pm–5.40pm The Guest List: 6.40pm–7.20pm Lambrini Girls: 7.50pm–8.30pm Kate Nash: 9pm–10pm Sunday lineup, June 29 Pyramid stage The Selecter: 11.15am–12pm Celeste: 12.30pm–1.30pm The Libertines: 2pm–3pm Rod Stewart: 3.45pm–5.15pm Nile Rodgers & Chic: 6pm–7pm Noah Kahan: 7.45pm–8.45pm Olivia Rodrigo: 9.45pm–11.15pm Other Stage Louis Dunford: 11.15am–12pm Nadine Shah: 12.30pm–1.15pm Shaboozey: 1.45pm–2.30pm Joy Crookes: 3pm–3.45pm Turnstile: 4.30pm–5.30pm Snow Patrol: 6pm–7pm Wolf Alice: 7.45pm–8.45pm The Prodigy: 9.45pm–11.15pm West Holts Stage Thandii: 11am–12pm Abel Selaocoe & The Bantu Ensemble: 12.30pm–1.30pm Cymande: 2pm–3pm Black Uhuru: 3.30pm–4.30pm Goat: 5pm–6pm The Brian Jonestown Massacre: 6.30pm–7.30pm Parcels: 8pm–9pm Overmono: 9.45pm–11.15pm Woodsies Westside Cowboy: 11.15am–12pm Gurriers: 12.30pm–1.30pm Sprints: 2pm–3pm Djo: 3.30pm–4.30pm Black Country, New Road: 5pm–6pm St. Vincent: 6.30pm–7.30pm AJ Tracey: 8pm–9pm Jorja Smith: 9.30pm–10.45pm The Park Stage Melin Melyn: 11.30am–12.15pm Geordie Greep: 12.45pm–1.30pm Katy J Pearson: 2pm–2.45pm Royel Otis: 3.15pm–4pm Girl In Red: 4.30pm–5.30pm Kae Tempest: 6pm–7pm Future Islands: 7.35pm–8.35pm The Maccabees: 9.15pm–10.30pm Acoustic Stage Dawn Landes & Friends Perform The Liberated Woman's Songbook: 11.30am–12pm Toby Lee: 12.10pm–12.40pm The Henry Girls: 1pm–1.40pm Michele Stodart: 2pm–2.40pm The Riptide Movement: 3pm–3.40pm PP Arnold: 4pm–4.40pm London Community Gospel Choir: 5pm–6pm Rhiannon Giddens With Dirk Powell: 6.30pm–7.30pm The Bootleg Beatles: 8pm–9pm Roy Harper: 9.30pm–10.30pm Avalon Stage Dea Matrona: 11.25am–12.05pm Talisk: 12.30pm–1.25pm Brooke Combe: 1.55pm–2.50pm The Horne Section: 3.20pm–4.20pm My Baby: 4.50pm–5.50pm The Big Moon: 6.20pm–7.20pm Sam Ryder: 7.50pm–8.50pm Alabama 3: 10.50pm–11.50pm Arcadia Dragonfly Show: 11.30am–11.40am Bru-C: 11.40am–12.10pm Shy Fx B2B Eats Everything: 12.10pm–1.30pm Basslayerz B2B Born On Road: 1.30pm–2.30pm Jeremiah Asiamah: 8pm–9pm Eva Lazarus: 9pm–9.30pm Dr Banana B2B Gallegos: 9.30pm–10.30pm Girls Don't Sync: 10.30pm–11.30pm Levels Dani Whylie: 12pm–1.15pm Rio Tashan: 1.15pm–2.45pm Jazzy: 2.45pm–4pm Kilimanjaro B2B Tsha: 4pm–5.30pm Adriatique B2B Carlita: 5.30pm–7pm Chloe Caillet: 7pm–8.30pm Pawsa: 8.30pm–10pm Josh Baker: 10pm–11.30pm Seth Troxler: 11.30pm–1am Groove Armada: 1am–2.30am Leftfield Stage Panel: How To Fix The Crisis Care: 12pm–1pm Panel: Disability Cuts: The Fight Back: 1.30pm–2.30pm Radical Round Up: With Billy Bragg, Grandson, Jamie Webster: 3pm–4pm The Halfway Kid: 4.30pm–5.05pm Du Blonde: 5.05pm–5.40pm Red Rum Club: 6.40pm–7.20pm Reverend And The Makers: 7.50pm–8.30pm Grandson: 9pm–10pm

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