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The Advertiser
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Advertiser
Neil Young bans BBC from broadcasting Glastonbury set
Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday but those watching on TV will see Charli XCX's performance on The Other Stage which takes place at the same time. A spokesperson for the BBC said: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival." The announcement comes after Young threatened to pull out of Glastonbury earlier this year due to BBC's involvement as he bemoaned how the UK festival had fallen "under corporate control". The veteran rocker wrote in an open letter on his website in January: "The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. We were told that the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. "It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being. We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn-off, and not for me like it used to be." However, Young made a U-turn on his Glastonbury boycott two days later after suggesting that he had received false information about the festival. "Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play Glastonbury Festival, which I always have loved. "Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing!" Young was opposed to the BBC broadcasting his set when he previously headlined the festival in 2009 as his management wanted to limit the number of songs shown on TV in order to preserve the "mystery" of the performance. Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday but those watching on TV will see Charli XCX's performance on The Other Stage which takes place at the same time. A spokesperson for the BBC said: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival." The announcement comes after Young threatened to pull out of Glastonbury earlier this year due to BBC's involvement as he bemoaned how the UK festival had fallen "under corporate control". The veteran rocker wrote in an open letter on his website in January: "The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. We were told that the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. "It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being. We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn-off, and not for me like it used to be." However, Young made a U-turn on his Glastonbury boycott two days later after suggesting that he had received false information about the festival. "Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play Glastonbury Festival, which I always have loved. "Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing!" Young was opposed to the BBC broadcasting his set when he previously headlined the festival in 2009 as his management wanted to limit the number of songs shown on TV in order to preserve the "mystery" of the performance. Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday but those watching on TV will see Charli XCX's performance on The Other Stage which takes place at the same time. A spokesperson for the BBC said: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival." The announcement comes after Young threatened to pull out of Glastonbury earlier this year due to BBC's involvement as he bemoaned how the UK festival had fallen "under corporate control". The veteran rocker wrote in an open letter on his website in January: "The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. We were told that the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. "It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being. We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn-off, and not for me like it used to be." However, Young made a U-turn on his Glastonbury boycott two days later after suggesting that he had received false information about the festival. "Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play Glastonbury Festival, which I always have loved. "Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing!" Young was opposed to the BBC broadcasting his set when he previously headlined the festival in 2009 as his management wanted to limit the number of songs shown on TV in order to preserve the "mystery" of the performance. Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday but those watching on TV will see Charli XCX's performance on The Other Stage which takes place at the same time. A spokesperson for the BBC said: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival." The announcement comes after Young threatened to pull out of Glastonbury earlier this year due to BBC's involvement as he bemoaned how the UK festival had fallen "under corporate control". The veteran rocker wrote in an open letter on his website in January: "The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. We were told that the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. "It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being. We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn-off, and not for me like it used to be." However, Young made a U-turn on his Glastonbury boycott two days later after suggesting that he had received false information about the festival. "Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play Glastonbury Festival, which I always have loved. "Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing!" Young was opposed to the BBC broadcasting his set when he previously headlined the festival in 2009 as his management wanted to limit the number of songs shown on TV in order to preserve the "mystery" of the performance.


Perth Now
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Neil Young bans BBC from broadcasting Glastonbury set
Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday but those watching on TV will see Charli XCX's performance on The Other Stage which takes place at the same time. A spokesperson for the BBC said: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival." The announcement comes after Young threatened to pull out of Glastonbury earlier this year due to BBC's involvement as he bemoaned how the UK festival had fallen "under corporate control". The veteran rocker wrote in an open letter on his website in January: "The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. We were told that the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. "It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being. We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn-off, and not for me like it used to be." However, Young made a U-turn on his Glastonbury boycott two days later after suggesting that he had received false information about the festival. "Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play Glastonbury Festival, which I always have loved. "Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing!" Young was opposed to the BBC broadcasting his set when he previously headlined the festival in 2009 as his management wanted to limit the number of songs shown on TV in order to preserve the "mystery" of the performance.


West Australian
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- West Australian
Neil Young bans BBC from broadcasting Glastonbury set
Neil Young has banned the BBC from broadcasting his headline set at Glastonbury. The 79-year-old rocker will take to the Pyramid Stage with his band The Chrome Hearts on Saturday but those watching on TV will see Charli XCX's performance on The Other Stage which takes place at the same time. A spokesperson for the BBC said: "On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. "At the artist's request, we won't be livestreaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival." The announcement comes after Young threatened to pull out of Glastonbury earlier this year due to BBC's involvement as he bemoaned how the UK festival had fallen "under corporate control". The veteran rocker wrote in an open letter on his website in January: "The Chrome Hearts and I were looking forward to playing Glastonbury, one of my all time favourite outdoor gigs. We were told that the BBC was now a partner in Glastonbury and wanted us to do a lot of things in a way we were not interested in. "It seems Glastonbury is now under corporate control and is not the way I remember it being. We will not be playing Glastonbury on this tour because it is a corporate turn-off, and not for me like it used to be." However, Young made a U-turn on his Glastonbury boycott two days later after suggesting that he had received false information about the festival. "Due to an error in the information received, I had decided to not play Glastonbury Festival, which I always have loved. "Happily, the festival is now back on our itinerary and we look forward to playing!" Young was opposed to the BBC broadcasting his set when he previously headlined the festival in 2009 as his management wanted to limit the number of songs shown on TV in order to preserve the "mystery" of the performance.


Daily Mirror
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
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."


Daily Mirror
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Have your say on whether Neil Young should let the BBC air his Glastonbury set
Grizzly rocker Neil Young has blocked the BBC from livestreaming his Glastonbury headline set, meaning fans at home won't see a note of his performance as it happens. And it's all blown up Like A Hurricane. What do you think? Is Neil well within his rights or being a spoil sport? Neil Young has decided the BBC won't be livestreaming his headline Glastonbury set this weekend - a move that's cast a bit of a cloud over Worthy Farm's usually sunny skies. While the broadcaster is set to showcase performances from all five main stages, when the moment comes for Young and The Chrome Hearts to step onto the Pyramid Stage, viewers at home will be watching Charli xcx on The Other Stage instead. Young believes in the live event and retaining its mystery, but should such a legend really keep his Glastonbury magic from fans eager to watch it as it happens at home? Should Harvest Moon, Heart of Gold, Like a Hurricane, and other classics be shared beyond the field, or kept only for those lucky enough to be there in person? Scroll down to take our poll below and have your say in the comments. In a festival built on the spirit of sharing music far and wide, some might wonder if this silence from the Pyramid Stage is really in keeping with the free and easy spirit of Glastonbury. A BBC spokesperson exclusively told The Mirror: 'On Saturday on BBC iPlayer, our Glastonbury Channel and five streams for the main stages will bring a range of live performances to audiences. At the artist's request, we won't be live streaming Neil Young's set. Our plans, including those for our TV highlights shows and on-demand coverage, continue to be finalised right up to and during the festival.' Young announced last year he would play Glastonbury in 2025, only to retract his decision upon learning of the BBC's involvement, but then later changed his mind. BBC presenter Colin Paterson explained this week: "I asked [event co-organiser] Emily Eavis what was going on and she says she does not believe that Neil Young's set will be broadcast by the BBC. "There's been all kinds of backstage wrangling and negotiations, but as things currently stand, Neil Young's headline set on Saturday night will not be broadcast by the BBC. Instead, they'll be showing Charli xcx." Should Neil Young let the BBC air his Glastonbury set? Take our poll below, and if you can't see it click here The Mirror revealed on Tuesday how the Hey, Hey, My, My singer, 79, was still wrangling with the corporation about what they could show amid fears it could be heavily cut. It came after we told how a BBC schedule of live sets released to the public omits Young, while mentioning headliners such as Charli xcx and Doechii who play other stages on Saturday. When Young played Glastonbury in 2009, only five songs were televised. Speaking at the time Mark Cooper, then executive producer of the BBC's Glastonbury coverage, said: 'Neil Young's career has been conducted on his own terms. They believe in the live event and retaining its mystery and that of their artist. They have decided to make one song available online over the weekend to give a flavour of his set. That's Rockin' in the Free World and that's their decision. You probably won't find too many Neil Young performances available freely on TV or online.'