Neil Young has done an about-face and agreed that his Glastonbury performance can be broadcast on the BBC.
This year’s festival boasts one of its main acts as the revered 79-year-old music icon, sharing the stage with big names like Sir Rod Stewart and Nile Rodgers.
This past week, it became known that Neil preferred not to have his performance aired live on television.
Contrarily to expectations, the BBC has now officially announced that his eagerly awaited performance will indeed be broadcast.
As a die-hard fan, I couldn’t contain my excitement when I heard the fantastic news straight from the horse’s mouth! On the day of the week we all look forward to most (Saturday), Neil Young’s electrifying headline set at Glastonbury will be streaming live across the UK on BBC! Can’t wait to tune in and sing along!
It will be on iPlayer’s Pyramid Stage stream from 10pm, as well as BBC Two and Radio 2.

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2025-06-28 14:02