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BBC says it will not show Neil Young’s Glastonbury Festival headline set live - The 79-year-old is due to perform on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm on Saturday night with his band the Chrome Hearts.
BBC will not livestream Neil Young’s headline set - Broadcaster said the decision had been made ‘at the artist’s request’, as he prepares to headline the Pyramid Stage this weekend ...
Young last performed at Glastonbury on June 26, 2009, with the BBC only airing portions of his set. “The BBC has spent the last couple of months talking to Neil’s management about how much of ...
Day four of Glastonbury Festival began with Kaiser Chiefs opening the Pyramid Stage and continued with performances from an array of huge stars. Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts headlined the Pyramid ...
Singer's dispute with the BBC appears to have been resolved, with the broadcaster now set to show the veteran rocker's set live.
Neil Young’s headline set from Glastonbury on Saturday will be broadcast live to audiences across the UK on the BBC. It will be on iPlayer’s Pyramid Stage stream from 10pm, as well as BBC Two ...
While Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts headline on the Pyramid Stage, BBC viewers will instead be shown Charli XCX's set on The Other Stage.
Legendary rocker Neil Young has come under fire for what many critics called a lacklustre headline performance at Glastonbury’s Pyramid stage on Saturday. At 79, Young took to the stage with his band, ...
How to watch the BBC’s coverage of Neil Young, RAYE, Doechii and Charli XCX - The BBC is offering over 90 hours of live-streamed coverage including performances from all the biggest stars ...
Neil Young's headline act at Glastonbury has been labeled "dreadful" by critics as he played to what appeared to be a thin crowd on the Pyramid stage. The renowned Heart of Gold singer, aged 79, faced ...
The corporation previously said the Canadian rock veteran’s set would not be broadcast live ‘at the artist’s request’.
And so Neil Young wanders into the wide-angled glare of the Pyramid Stage, blinded by the on-air camera lights, having succumbed to what he previously dubbed the “corporate turn-off” of the modern-day ...