Oasis’ rarely-seen Glastonbury set from 1994 has been added to BBC iPlayer’s particular channel to mark 50 years of the pageant.
The ‘Don’t Look Back in Anger’ hitmakers – fronted by brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher – could have their set on the NME stage out there to view on the streaming website as a part of its particular protection to mark the enduring pageant’s large anniversary. Highlights from the set will even be proven on BBC Two on Friday June 26 as a part of their Glastonbury Experience Live, hosted by Jo Whiley and Mark Radcliffe.
Other performances already confirmed to be re-broadcasted embrace Bloc Party (2009), Elbow (2011), FKA Twigs (2015), Jeff Lynne’s ELO (2015), HAIM (2017), Dave (2019), Michael Kiwanuka (2019), Sheryl Crow (2019) and The Streets (2019) amongst others.
Last month, it was introduced that Glastonbury’s cancelled pageant shall be honoured by the BBC with their particular protection.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the well-known pageant – which was anticipated to see performances from the likes of Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar and Sir Paul McCartney – needed to be postponed to 2021.
Organiser Emily Eavis stated of the BBC’s particular protection: ”There are so many memorable units being performed throughout the BBC over what would have been our 50th anniversary weekend. Personally, I’m wanting ahead to a weekend of reflecting on the historical past of our pageant and going again to some basic performances from David Bowie, Adele, REM, Beyoncé, The Rolling Stones, Jay-Z, Billie Eilish and plenty extra. Me and my dad will certainly be watching!”
Performances from the likes of Adele, Beyoncé, David Bowie, Coldplay and Jay Z shall be proven in three particular 90 minute dwell programmes on BBC Two – one for every evening of the primary Glastonbury weekend in late June.