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Huw Stephens introduces an eclectic double bill from Friday evening at Glastonbury Festival.
Jack Saunders and Jo Whiley are live from Glastonbury Festival as they get ready to welcome the first headliner of the weekend, pop superstar Dua Lipa.
There is plenty to come before that with the return of ever-evolving musician PJ Harvey, who released her tenth album I Inside the Old Year Dying in 2023, as well as New York dance-punk pioneers LCD Soundsystem, who are both performing on the Pyramid Stage.
There's also a short film about the new installation in Arcadia, one of the most-loved areas of late-night Glastonbury. The Dragonfly, a giant biomechanical creature, has been built using an ex-military Royal Navy helicopter.
Meanwhile, Clara Amfo reports from in front of the Pyramid Stage, soaking up all the excitement ahead of Dua Lipa's highly anticipated headline set.
Huw Stephens introduces Bristol's Idles, live from the fields of Worthy Farm as they return to Glastonbury as headliners on the Other Stage,where they last appeared in 2022.
Known for their raucous live shows, the band have recently released their fifth album, Tangk, which scored them a number one and which sees the band subvert expectations with a new, softer, more ‘loving' sound on parts of the album that sit alongside tracks with plenty of fury and aggression, the like of which their fans have become accustomed to.
As they bring the Other Stage to a close on day one, expect some serious energy from their expansive back catalogue, with some new moments of tenderness.