My Glastonbury - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Dua Lipa: My Glastonbury
Ahead of her headline set this weekend on the Pyramid Stage, the singer reflects on her Glastonbury journey to date. Alongside discussing her own performances, Dua talks through her memories of Glastonbury, from watching artists like Jay-Z in 2008 on TV, to attending the festival as a paying customer in 2014, and her debut performance debut in 2016 and her return in 2017.

Coldplay: Our Glastonbury
Ahead of Coldplay's record-breaking fifth headline set, Chris Martin and the rest of the band talk viewers through their 25-year Glastonbury experience. They detail their journey from their debut in the New Bands Tent in 1999, to quickly progressing to the Other Stage the following year, followed by a performance at the Pilton Fete in 2001 which impressed Michael Eavis so much he invited them back to headline Glastonbury in 2002. Since then they have headlined in 2005, 2011 and 2016 and return to top the bill on Saturday night this year. Chris also reveals some of the other artists they have enjoyed along the way such as Pulp in 1995, Badly Drawn Boy in 2000 and Stormzy in 2019.

Little Simz: My Glastonbury
The British rapper, musician and songwriter talks through her Glastonbury journey as she prepares to take to the upper echelons of the Pyramid stage for the very first time. The 2022 Mercury Prize winner reminisces about her own experiences at the festival from performing in 2016 on the West Holts stage, to her return on the Park stage in 2019. Plus, she reflects on some of the standout performances she has seen at Worthy Farm including the likes of The Good, The Bad & The Queen, Burna Boy and Kendrick Lamar.
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