Thursday Night

It's that time of year again, where the verdant fields of Worthy Farm are transformed into one of the biggest music events in the world, the
legendary Glastonbury Festival. Lauren Laverne and Jack Saunders return to this magical place ahead of a jam-packed weekend of live music.
From their hilltop studio overlooking the Park Stage and beyond, Lauren and Jack bring you all the stories from the first couple of days of the site being open, including the summer solstice, and they look ahead at what's to come - with headline performances from Arctic Monkeys, Guns N' Roses, Elton John and Lizzo, it promises to be a huge weekend.
They're also joined by special guests and some unique performances in the BBC Park Studio.
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